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.