puredrifting
Major Contributor
Just throwing out an experience I had- shot part of a wedding promo, testing out the c200's raw capabilities to see if it's even worth shooting in raw, and threw a green screen shot toward the end, and with almost complete natural lighting, it was super easy to edit in after effects. Now I screwed up shooting 60p, so it was 10 bit, but if I went 12 I feel it would have been a bit better. The green screen shots start at 1:33.
http://vimeo.com/243089726
At least there was a creative reason for your green screen shot, I am fine with that and that shot looks good. I just hate the, "We're too lazy to either find a good looking location or give you, the DP and crew, the time to make a lousy looking location look good so we'll just shoot this interview green screen and figure out a lame background later" interview style that I am always saddled with.