
One major factor, however, capable of giving you a hard time is the low quality of video record: poor light, unevenly green background, color interference. Truth be told, applying Chroma Key (or keying out the green color background from your video) is usually quite a no-brainer.

The team behind VSDC Free Video Editor has recently published a beginner’s guide on working with Chroma Key, and in this guest post, they are sharing the most common mistakes happening while shooting with a green screen and how to avoid them. Yet, removing green background for the first time may be challenging, especially if the footage has not been recorded by the rulebook. Chroma Key is arguably one of the most popular video editing features to try after you master the basic post-production operations.
