What to Wear On-Camera

Let's face it – we all want to shine on camera, especially when representing our brand. In this guide, Patricia Kelikani, an Emmy award winner, spills the beans on how your wardrobe choices can significantly impact your on-screen appearance.

Tip #1 - Radiant Colors Rule: Jeweled and bright colors like navy, emerald green, and turquoise are your on-camera allies. Patricia showcases the transformative effect of these hues, emphasizing how wearing colors aligned with your seasonal palette enhances your overall look. Discover your season [here](insert link), and let your colors speak volumes.

Quick Tip for Men: Navy suits stand out handsomely, but even if you opt for gray, black, or khaki, integrate your color season into your shirt or tie for that lively, camera-ready charm.

Tip #2 - Simplicity Shines: Solid colors are not only chic but also ensure you stand out in the video. Avoid distracting patterns and designs that steal the spotlight. Knowing your background in advance helps you select the perfect color to pop on screen.

Tip #3 - Fitted is Flattering: Fitted clothing complements your physique without being overly tight. Patricia's fun hack with clothespins demonstrates how a loose-fitting shirt can easily transform into a flattering ensemble. Before recording, ensure your clothes are straight and nothing unintended is on display.

Tip #4 - Glam it Up with Jewelry: Accentuate your look with statement jewelry – it adds flair without distracting from your message. Patricia recommends avoiding noisy pieces that might disrupt your audio.

Ready to take your on-camera presence to the next level? Check out Patricia's video guide on filming professionally with your phone. You'll boost your know, like, and trust factor effortlessly.

If you found this video helpful, don't forget to give it a thumbs up, subscribe to Patricia's channel, and share your favorite on-camera attire in the comments. Your business has a positive impact – smile, press record, and make it even more significant through video. 🎥✨ #CameraReady #OnCameraTips

Eric Hunter

Eric Hunter is a Director/DP located in Central Texas.

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