Preparing for Your Tucker Studio Shoot

Your Tucker Studio Session is confirmed. There are just a few wardrobe items that are important for production. We put together this prep checklist to help get you the most value from your shoot!

General Dress Code

Dress like you would for any important meeting or presentation.

 

Colors: Do’s and Dont’s

• Solid colors typically work best on camera; avoid overly busy patterns, which can distract the viewer’s eyes.

• Muted tones are better than bright, vibrant ones.

• No green, please! You’ll be in front of a green screen, so green garments will complicate the post-production process.

 

It’s Going to Be Warm

Wear clothes that will allow heat to escape from your body. The lights in our studio generate a lot of heat. We will do the best we can to keep you comfortable, but some heating in the studio is unavoidable.

Bring Backup

The safest choice you can make for your on-set wardrobe is to bring a backup outfit—or a few backup outfits—in case something goes wrong with your first choice.

It’s Going to Be Warm

Wear clothes that will allow heat to escape from your body. The lights in our studio generate a lot of heat. We will do the best we can to keep you comfortable, but some heating in the studio is unavoidable.

Bring Backup

The safest choice you can make for your on-set wardrobe is to bring a backup outfit—or a few backup outfits—in case something goes wrong with your first choice.

Food Allergies?

There will often be food on-set: Please let us know about any food allergies so we can keep these items out of the production area.

Questions?

Reach out to marqus.lechuga@tuckeradvisors.com or amanda.waltz@tuckeradvisors.com any time.

We all want a great video that will boost your brand across your website, social platforms, emails, and beyond!

 

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See you on-set

we’re looking forward to working with you!