How to Get Your Smile Video-Ready for Your Next Memorable Event

Hi everyone! Happy Wednesday! Today we will be sharing with you how to get your smile video-ready! Can’t wait? Let’s go!

 If you’ve ever watched a movie featuring an actor with bad teeth, I’m sure you noticed it right away. In fact, your teeth are one of the first things someone notices about you when they see you for the first time.

Whatever event you’re planning to capture on film, you’ll want to look your best for the memories you’ll watch over and over for years to come. Here are five simple tips you can follow to get your smile video-ready.

Find a Dental Hygiene Routine That Works for You, and Stick With It

The easiest way to prep your smile for the camera is to take preventive measures ahead of time. Floss and brush everyday so you can avoid costly cavities, staining, breaking, or chipping. Not only will it keep your smile looking sharp for film, but it will also save you costly expenses for restorative dentistry.

Talk to Your Dentist About Invisalign

If you’re concerned about misaligned or overlapping teeth in your smile, you might want to consider Invisalign. Plenty of my clients tell me that they don’t like seeing themselves on film because of their crooked teeth. Your local Torrance dentist offers the smile transforming benefits of Invisalign, and the clear trays are virtually invisible in photos and videos.

Get Professional Whitening

Noticeable stains on teeth are probably a lot more common that you think. With all of the over-the-counter options you can pick up at your local drug store, it can be tempting to go that route. Instead, I recommend letting a professional brighten your smile. Your Torrance dentist uses state-of-the-art whitening technology to brighten your smile by several shades instantly. No more waiting weeks or months to see results from an OTC product that may or may not actually work for you.

Don’t Overthink It

As a videographer, one of the first reactions I get when telling people to “just act naturally and be in the moment,” is tension or awkwardness. The best part about having a confident smile, is that it can help you relax and focus on being yourself in front of the camera.

Each of my clients comes to me wanting to create videos that communicate who they are with beautiful visuals and powerful storytelling. Our goal is to produce compelling works of art that will set your story apart in a unique way and leave you with a video you can be proud to watch.

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