Before you even open the Effects panel, your timeline needs the right structure:
If your green screen is uneven—darker on one side than the other—Premiere Pro’s keyer will struggle. Apply a effect before your keying effect. Increase the exposure slightly and increase the saturation of the green channel to create a more uniform green field. Chroma Key Adobe Premiere Pro
| Problem | Solution (During Shooting) | Quick Fix in Premiere | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | on the screen | Light the green screen separately from the subject. | Very hard to fix. Add a Matte Clean effect or use masking. | | Shadows on the screen | Keep subject at least 6 feet from the screen. | Increase Pedestal and use Shadow settings carefully. | | Wrinkles in the screen | Iron or stretch the fabric tight. | Increase Pedestal (but this can eat into hair detail). | | Green spill on blonde hair | Use a backlight to separate subject from screen. | Increase Desaturate under Spill Suppression. | Before you even open the Effects panel, your
Switch back to the dropdown. Start with "Aggressive" or "Default" and then manually adjust these three sliders: | Problem | Solution (During Shooting) | Quick