Make a Home
Movie .com is your own Personal Guide on how to make your own
Digital Video Home Movie .
If digital video movie
making is your passion and you have the skills, you're
probably halfway there as a filmmaker.
These days, modern movie making is no longer a
full-scale production requiring a lot of crews, extras and a
mile-long script. It
can be a scaled-down effort, requiring only a cameraman, his
Digital Video Camera and his
subject.

Preparatory Tips for Home Movie Makers
Making a home
movie is a pretty fun way to pass the time, and is
great practice too if you're an aspiring movie director. The
tips I'm about to give you are less geared towards aspiring
actors or writers, and more towards budding movie directors
who want to try their hand at engineering a home movie from
the ground up.
It all starts with a Story
Before you can even begin to make a home movie,
you have to know WHAT the movie is going to be about. Select a
genre, a plot, and write a script. At this point, you should
also have enough self knowledge to admit to yourself if you
actually stink in any of these departments. If you honestly
think you can write a decent screenplay as well as direct one,
well and good. If you know that you have a friend who can write
a better script, plot, and dialogue, then by all means ask him
or her for help!
Keep it Simple and Achievable
Remember: Hollywood movies operate onhuge
budgets. You don't. Keep the story simple, and make
sure that any needs for props, special effects, costumes and
background materials are all within your means. If you happen to
know a world class graphics specialist who can CG most of the
effects AND has the necessary equipment to help you, you're
probably more blessed than the majority of aspiring movie makers
out there. Otherwise, keep it real. Remember that the money for
the props is coming out of your pocket.
Casting Call: Try not to limit yourself
More often than not home movie
makers try to keep the cast of a movie within their
circles of friends. While this is perfectly acceptable, remember
to choose people who are appropriate for the roles you give
them. Also keep in mind that your home movie may have a
character that none of your friends can portray properly. Branch
out a bit at this point and check out other sources like drama
clubs and other home movie maker clubs for potential cast
members.
Remember to get clearance from
local authorities if needed
Lastly, before beginning to shoot the actual
scenes, keep in mind the locations where you're doing the scene.
If you're going to be doing a scene by a park lake for example,
or a graveyard, you should always make certain beforehand that
you have the permission of the owners or proper authorities.
You'd be surprised at the number of people who forget this
simple courtesy and wind up getting thrown out in the middle of
a scene by irate landowners and caretakers.

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