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How to make homemade movies cinematic/professional looking

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Do you like to make homemade movies with your friends, but they aren't really coming out as good as they could?

If you answered yes, then you should check out my other article, which contains overall tips and hints to homemade film making.

But one question that was not answered in that article is: "How do I make my movies look cinematic?"

In case you didn't know, the word "cinematic" describes a professional looking movie that looks like it could be in the theaters. [That's not the exact definition, but it's close enough!]

This short article will show you pictures of what many would film, and what many SHOULD film.

Please note: This is mainly for camera angles only. For other tips, hints, and ideas, read my other article. Also, remember that this is for low budget homemade films. A normal kid or teen would probably get some good tips from it, but Steven Spielberg would just burst into laughter.


A simple stop sign....a little too simple.
A simple stop sign....a little too simple.
Slightly more complex; gives the audience more to look at.
Slightly more complex; gives the audience more to look at.

The simple stop sign

There isn't much to say other then: "Which one looks like it would be in a real movie?"

I would say the second one looks more cineimatic. The first one blocks out the background, while the second one lets the viewers see that background.


Just like the stop sign. A simple angle from arms height. Background is slightly distracting.
Just like the stop sign. A simple angle from arms height. Background is slightly distracting.
This one looks nicer because the camera is closer to the ground and zoomed in slightly.
This one looks nicer because the camera is closer to the ground and zoomed in slightly.

The bicycle

Here is a great example of camera height and zoom amount.

For some reason, the shot always looks better if you move the camera back a little and zoom in from there. I don't know why, but it's true.

Another thing is the camera height. For the first, all I did was stand there holding the camera. For the second, I actually got on my knees to get closer to the ground. Notice the difference?


Simple front shot. Only an actor in front of a bush looking proud.
Simple front shot. Only an actor in front of a bush looking proud.
More complex; shows more then just the bush and the actor.
More complex; shows more then just the bush and the actor.

The actor

Alright, here is an example of an actual person. Most movies have more people in it the stop signs and bikes, right?

The first is simple to tell what is wrong. The fact that it is a frontal shot alone is enough to make it look un-cinematic, and it's only an actor and a bush. Not very interesting.

The second one is better; it shows not only the actor and the bush, but also the sky! It also is at a better angle that shows the actor in his proud position better.

Quick tips

Here are some quick tips:

  • Unless the shot requires it, NEVER shoot front shots.
  • Try not to hold the camera at arms height.
  • Move the camera back a little bit, then zoom in from there.
  • Use free camera for action scenes, and tripod for just about everything else.
  • If you are able to, color grade your videos. Even the slightest color change can change it from a homemade movie, to a cinematic film.


Closing

Well, that is pretty much it. I hope you learned something.

If you are thinking "This is stupid. I already knew all that" then good for you, but I've seen WAY too many homemade movies that could have used these tips.

Have fun movie making, and remeber: the old saying is very true:

"Practice makes perfect!"

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3 months ago

Hi! This really helps! keep up the good work!

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