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Making your DV Camcorder movies look like real movies??


Question Posted Sunday April 22 2007, 6:55 pm

Why is it that movies look so much different than that of a home video camera. I use all the same camera techniques it's jus the quality and idk but i was wondering if anyone knew how to make it look more like movies***

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JerZ answered Sunday April 22 2007, 10:45 pm:
To get to the quality of those scenes you see in moveis is actually a very complex operation. People make a living on the lighting alone, not to mention the $15,000 digital camera so I not sure you're prepared for a novels length answer, but if you're actually trying that hard you should look into a school that has a video production class: a tech school.

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theymos answered Sunday April 22 2007, 10:42 pm:
The video cameras high-budget movies use cost between $50,000 and $100,000. They capture video at higher resolution. If you pay that much, you too can have great quality. There's nothing else you can do.

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