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From: margery epstein
Date: Fri Apr 30 22:34:24 2004
 
     
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    Ok. Something I can actually help with here, having a little
    experience - designing costumes for network television for  AT 8 years
    in my dim past. 

    So, Lee, pretty much just keep it simple. You're a big guy, and,
    from your description (head, Fu Manchu, etc.), I'd say  you'll be all
    over the visual impact issue just by showing up. The lights are hot,
    both physically and visually, yes. The studios are generally kept at
    a temperature cold enough to keep meat , but sitting under those
    lights can feel toasty if you're there for any length of time. Also,
    due to those lights, stay away from white, near white, most bright
    colours, especially reds, as they tend to "bloom" (flair) in video.
    Also - NO patterns. Really. Just don't mess with them. Plaids,
    stripes, whatever. They're visually distracting, can veer way too
    easily into the "dorky", and can also produce an annoying visual
    abberation called "strobing". I'd say you could either stick with a
    good pair of jeans, or perhaps a good-fitting pair of slacks, and,
    may be a jacket or sportcoat - could be a classic or, perhaps, if it
    works with your personal style and that of your art, you could opt
    for a more Western-style image. You're in AZ, after all. (and a
    jacket will hide any embarassing, uh, dampness, if the heat of the
    lights does get to you. As to what to wear under it - how about a
    collar-band shirt or even a plain, dark t-shirt? T-shirts are your
    uniform, anyway, and - quoting one of my favorite "Non Sequitor" 
    cartoons, "The Revelation that Inspires Students to Seek a Career in
    the Arts: $$$  = Spending Your Life in Uncomfortable Clothes." 

    One thing, though - DO make sure that what you wear FITS you well. 
    Well tailored, clean -fitting clothes go a loooong way to making one
    look thinner regardless of shape, more polished, and more relaxed and
    comfortable in your own skin, regardless of the style. 

    If you have the option, consider carrying your on-camera wardrobe
    with you and changing into it after you arrive (early enough to allow
    time for that, of course) - at least your shirt and jacket. That way,
    you can sidestep the potential affects of 100+ - degree outside temps
    and seatbelt creases.You might also want to address the potential
    issue of light flair bouncing off your bald pate. Will they have a
    make-up person there, or can you bring a bit of discreet powder with
    you to cut the glare? No, I'm not kidding... and bring a clothes
    brush. 

    And wear some of your jewelry, certainly. Here, again,  simplicity
    and solid colours are your friends, providing the appropriate
    background to showcase your art - and your obvious laid-back
    Coolness. 

Ok? Ok...
Break a Leg!
Margery Epstein



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