Tips for Dressing for the Camera!




Wear jewel tones near your face
The colors near your face will either drain you of life or highlight your best features. There’s a palette of colors that look best on each of us and especially great on video. Ruby red, emerald green and sapphire blue are highly saturated colors, so they don’t appear too bright or too muted against most backgrounds, and they look great with all different skin tones.

Be careful with black

When it comes to wearing black on camera, it is suggested to avoid black altogether unless you plan on having your makeup done by a professional who can color correct for shadows on the face. Wearing black on camera can make dark circles appear more pronounced, giving you a more tired look.

Choose simple fabrics
Looking like a disco ball on camera is not always the best style to shoot for (but who are we to judge). Shiny fabrics, especially under bright lights, are usually less than flattering. Thick cottons and matte fabrics, on the other hand, dampen shadows and can create a smoother body profile line.

Keep it modern
Another advantage of wearing solids is that your videos won’t look dated as quickly. Rich, saturated colors never go out of style, so it’s best to keep it simple.

Use patterns sparingly

Patterns that look great in person don’t always translate well on camera. Patterns can be distracting on camera. Avoid small, busy prints. Other patterns like pinstripes, chevron, plaid, and hound’s-tooth are also difficult to see on video and can make your viewers dizzy.

Choose your backdrop wisely
The color you shoot your videos against will impact how a color that you’re wearing translates on camera. Colors set against a white background will appear brighter, while colors set against a dark background will lose some of their intensity
-Milind Rokade
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