What to Wear For An Interview Video Shoot
- Henry Saint-Jean

- Apr 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 9
When determining what to wear for an interview video shoot, remember that how you show up on camera matters.The right outfit doesn’t just help you feel confident—it ensures you look polished and professional.
You might be wondering, "Why can't I just wear my favorite shirt?" The answer is that cameras see things differently than the human eye. Certain patterns can vibrate on screen, and some colors can mess with the lighting. Use this quick guide to pick the perfect look for your shoot.
1. The Best Colors: Muted & Solid
Color is the most important choice you will make.
Stick to Solids: Choose solid, muted tones. Avoid the extremes of bright white or pitch black, which can cause exposure issues. Instead, opt for rich, deep shades; these retain texture and flatter the skin without looking flat.
Avoid Neons: Bright, neon colors can cast strange reflections on your skin or blow out the camera sensor.
The Exception: If your brand requires black or white (like a doctor's lab coat), complement it with a muted color underneath to balance the look.
2. Patterns: Keep It Simple
Cameras struggle with busy details.
Avoid Busy Prints: Small checks, pinstripes, and herringbone textures create a "moiré effect"—a vibrating visual distortion on screen that distracts the viewer.
No Logos: Unless it is your company logo, keep your clothing branding-free. You want the viewer listening to your message, not reading a slogan on your shirt.
3. Fabrics: Matte is Better
Studio lights can be unforgiving on the wrong material.
Choose Natural/Matte: Cotton and natural blends are best. They absorb light and look smooth on camera.
Avoid Shine: Silk, satin, or shiny synthetics reflect studio lights and can create distracting "hot spots" on your outfit.
4. Style: Timeless & Polished
Trends can distract viewers and date your video quickly.
Dress "One Level Up": A good rule of thumb is to dress slightly nicer than your daily wear. Aim for a look that is professional but authentic to you.
Think Timeless: Avoid super-trendy outfits that might make your video look outdated in six months. Simple, clean lines ensure your content lasts.
Still Unsure What to Wear For An Interview Video Shoot?
If you can't decide between two outfits, bring them both! It is always safer to have a backup. We are happy to look at your choices on the day of the shoot and help you pick the one that looks best on camera.
The Bottom Line: Prioritize solid colors, matte fabrics, and comfort. When you feel good in what you’re wearing, you’ll shine on camera. See you at the shoot!












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