It depends on the white balance of the camera and the post-processing applied. A consumer camera shoots video in auto white balance, so the camera guesses what kind of light you're under. If the camera then sees light from other sources, a dramatic exaggeration of the color differences between the lights is seen. To test this, shine a nice neutral-white light next to a sunbeam and take a photo of it. The neutral-white light will look like yellow butter. Now use the same flashlight next to an office fluorescent, and incandescent, and so on. Your eye sees a small difference, but the camera exaggerates it.
Almost every LED will appear cool-blue because videographers are somewhat obsessed with the 5500K == sunlight == king sort of 'white balance.' The exceptions (The rarer neutral-white ones) will appear butter-yellow or (warm white) brown. That would look funny on screen, so these lamps are avoided.