When preparing for on-camera dialogue, it's a great idea to thoroughly learn your script. Read it multiple times the night before, to become familiar with the content. While we can use a teleprompter for longer scripts, knowing your dialogue well ensures a natural delivery. This includes understanding where to pause and how to emphasize key words.
We’re also happy to arrange a practice run-through via Zoom before filming day to help you feel confident.
In all cases stripes and checks should be avoided. Instead, opt for plain colours or big, bold patterns that really stand out on camera. This helps keep the focus on you and avoids any visual distractions.
If you're doing your own hair and makeup, aim for a nice, clean, natural look. Make sure your hair is washed, clean, and styled the way you like it, and keep makeup simple to highlight your natural features. This way, you'll look and feel your best on the shoot day.