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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
a) Don't use premiere for greenscreen work... its pretty basic and mostly useless. Either go with After Effects or Ultra 2.
b) How was the greenscreen shot? Was it 100% evenly lit? If not, good luck. Greenscreen work is a very precise task to perform. I recommend you go to the Creative Cow forums or something along those lines to learn more about greenscreening. Remember, google is your friend.
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Your background is also critical. There are of course specific backdrops you can buy, and they also have a paint for it. Ive only done a few experiments with it, but this was back on adobe 5.5 or something long time ago.