The major 'trick' is distance: 3-4 yards, and you avoid green spoil on your subject. the whole scenery is way too dark (you can notice the 'blocks' created by the compression of an 'under powered' recording in the top third) you tried to use some living-room-lamp to set a highlight, right? Nice idea, basicly, but to record a green/bluw-screen, you HAVE to have two seperate 'layers': your subject with whatever lighting and your background, as bright and as seemless lighted as possible.Your recording is an excellent example how NOT to do it: □ Playing with the settings, using the color-picker, ets etc make things just worse. And as you can see, parts of the dress are semi-transparent and the whole upper part of the BG is way too wrong-colored. The lower screen shot shows the 'matte' FCPX can create with you recording anything 'black' gets keyed. I tried to tweak the settings, to add more 'green screen effect' than the automatisms find. I tried to process your recording in FCPX.
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