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Re: Premiere and Canon HDV
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Chris Bell
on Dec 14, 2007 at 4:49:27 pm
Jon,
Thanks again for your insight. My primary role in this installation is the lighting of the green screen (I am a DP). I have a great deal of green screen experience, so it will be properly lit, and the subject will be well separated. Assuming the subject and the green screen are well lit, can a good key be pulled in Premiere from the work flow described above?
Chris
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