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There's an art to shooting green screen well. I would recommend a couple of books:
Green Screen Handbook
by Jeff Foster
https://www.amazon.com/Green-Screen-Han ... 745&sr=1-4
The VES Handbook of Visual Effects: Industry Standard VFX Practices and Procedures
by Susan Zwerman and Jeffrey A. Okun
https://www.amazon.com/VES-Handbook-Vis ... 867&sr=1-1
These will help you light and prep the material correctly. A lot of it boils down to having a really big green screen and pulling the talent far enough away from it to avoid spill and reflections.
I also think you'll be better off shooting Blackmagic Raw on the Ursa Mini Pro instead of ProRes, because you might get a little more range and a little less noise out of the material.
Is there a specific reason you have to shoot 60fps? That will be a challenge for the Trashcan Macs.