Border around Embedded Video?

What's a simple code that I can use to put a nice colored border around a video so it has some type of structure instead of only clip just being on the page.
Thanks.
Note:
Embedding video from Vimeo...copying code and then pasting right into html snippet.

If you used iFrame code in the snippet there's a setting " frameborder="0" you can change to whatever size frame you want. The following code came from HTML Basix - iFrame code generator:
<iframe src="URL TO MOVIE FILE" style="border:1px red solid;" name="frame1" scrolling="no" frameborder="yes" align="center" height = "480px" width = "640px">
</iframe>
The frame above has a solid red frame 5 pixels wide. Change as desired.
Or you could make a shape a little bigger than the movie, add a stroke/border the size you want and the color you want, add a drop shadow if desires, make the shape's fill none and place over the snippet like seen around the top table in this demo page
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