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Visual Guide for TV Appearances
- On TV, most physical things (props) can be very exaggerated, otherwise
you are a couple of ants tracking across the screen. It is hard to make
anything over the top.
- Bring one large painting with you. If you have art that is four feet
tall or larger, great! If you are a non-canvas creative, bring the largest
"prop" of whatever it is you've created.
- Bring your on-screen clothes with you and change after we eat.
- Women: Big Chunky necklaces are cool. So are interesting scarves.
Don't wear baggy clothes. If you have a fitted jacket or shirt, that
would work. (Yes, a jacket - remember, you will be reduced to 5 inches
tall, if you are lucky, Start paying attention to professional talk
shows for ideas.)
- Avoid (at all costs) wearing stripes or bright red, or bright white.
- Send one or two JPEGS that are high res (85-99%), 200 DPI and about
10in in any largest direction. That's pretty big.
Alternatively, you can send a smaller one with the limit of high res,
180 DPI and 1000 pixels in the longest direction.
- Use make-up. If you don't have any (men), I can take care of you
at the studio. ALL: Powder to cut shine is the least you can do. Blush
and Lipstick are vital too.
- Do something with you hair, even if you have minimal - especially
the women. ALL: a black artsy French tam would do, if you don't have
the inclination to "do" you hair. If your head is shiny we'll
powder it for you if you don't have a hat.
HINT: See your hairdresser that day for your regular haircut/style,
then ask her to go wild! Tell him to amp it up an evening photo-shoot.
(Personally, I come in with very curly hair and a half a can of
hair spray on it.)
- Don't wear tennis shoes. Your feet have a 50% chance of being in
the frame.
- Jeans are OK. We'll be sitting and, if you are on the outside position,
they look fine from the side.
- Invite your friends to come and watch the taping!
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