THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW — Episode 3126 — Pictured: (l-r) Debra Newell, Terra Newell, Kelly Clarkson — (Photo by: Adam Christopher/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

Here’s an expanded list for wardrobe when filming on set.

     

      1. Stick to solid colors: Solid colors work well on camera as they provide a clean and visually appealing look. They also minimize distractions and ensure focus remains on the actors and the story.

      1. Choose blues: Blue is a great color for filming as it tends to be flattering on most people and works well with various lighting setups. Shades of blue can convey a sense of calmness and stability, making it a versatile choice.

      1. Avoid stripes: Striped patterns can appear distorted or create a moiré effect on camera, especially when using certain types of cameras or lenses. It’s best to avoid stripes to maintain a visually pleasing image.

      1. Minimize logos: Logos or large branding on clothing can be distracting and draw attention away from the characters and the story. Opt for clothing without prominent logos or find ways to cover them up if necessary.

      1. Be cautious with white: While white can look crisp and clean, it can sometimes wash out a person on camera, especially under bright lighting conditions. If white is necessary, consider using off-white or cream tones that are less likely to create overexposure.

      1. Consider earth tones: Earth tones, such as browns, greens, and neutrals, can create a natural and grounded look on camera. They can help convey a specific mood or blend well with outdoor environments.

      1. Pay attention to contrast: Ensure that there is enough contrast between the actors’ clothing and the background to make them stand out. This helps draw attention to the characters and allows them to be easily distinguishable.

      1. Opt for well-fitting attire: Properly fitted clothing enhances the overall appearance and professionalism of the characters. Ill-fitting clothes can be distracting and may hinder the actors’ movements. Pay attention to sizing and tailoring.

      1. Consider the character’s personality: Choose clothing that reflects the character’s personality and style. This helps to develop their identity and make them more believable on screen. Consult with the director and actors to align the wardrobe choices with the character’s traits.

      1. Think about texture and fabric: Textured fabrics can add visual interest and depth to an outfit. Consider fabrics that work well with the character and the story, while also being mindful of how they appear on camera.

    Remember, these tips are general guidelines and can be adjusted based on the specific requirements of the film and the director’s vision. Collaboration with the creative team is essential to ensure the wardrobe choices align with the overall aesthetic and storytelling goals.

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