Clothing for a green screen studio

 

1. Avoid Wearing Green or Similar Shades

  • Any green clothing or accessories will become transparent when the green screen is removed.
  • If the background is chroma key blue instead, avoid blue clothing.
  • Check for subtle green tints in fabrics that might interfere.

2. Stick to Solid Colors

  • Best Colors: Neutral tones like black, white, gray, beige, or pastels.
  • Avoid: Bright neon colors, as they may cause color spill (unwanted reflections).
  • Pro Tip: If skin tone is warm, cool-colored clothing (blues, purples) works well, and vice versa.

3. Avoid Shiny or Reflective Fabrics

  • Satin, silk, sequins, or metallic fabrics can reflect green, making them harder to key.
  • Matte materials work best.

4. Mind Accessories & Jewelry

  • Large, shiny jewelry can reflect green and interfere with keying.
  • Glasses with anti-reflective coating are preferred to prevent green reflections.

5. Steer Clear of Fine Patterns & Stripes

  • Small patterns can cause a moiré effect, which results in weird visual artifacts.
  • Stick to solid colors or large, simple designs.

6. Hair & Makeup Considerations

  • Avoid excessive hair gel or oil, which can reflect green
  • If wearing a hat or cap, ensure it does not cast shadows over the face.