If you have a stunningly good story, and your cast put their hearts in to it, it shouldn't matter a lot if it doesn't look brilliant.
Even with a great camera, lots of money and high tech post production equipment, you still can't make a great film without a great story and a great cast of actors...
A decent quality camera from Canon starts at around a hundred dollars. The more features that you would want on the camera will make the price go up accordingly.
This video isn't in English and I didnt understand any of it, but I still managed to make a decent tumblr worthy look-a-like camera.
You need an idea for the movie, and then you need a script, a video camera, and ideally a big green screen and a computer. You will plan the movie, shoot it, and then edit it. Your script needs to be good and if you don't like it, you should change it, or get help from someone who can suggest improvements. Find out what's good and what's bad about it. You can use any kind of video camera, but making a decent movie requires a decent camera (one with digital focus and zooming, high resolution, and low-light settings). You would also need actors to do it that way there people to play the characters.
it is crappy because we & other make it crappy for other people and our-selves
The same way you make any other movie: 1 get a camera 2 write a script 3 use the camera to film people performing your script
Edison was granted a patent for the Kinetograph, a crude movie camera, in 1878, while doing work at Menlo Park.
Write a story, get a cast together. Get a movie camera and make a set. Film.
Yes you can look at the video camera in the corner
To record a movie on a Coolpix S8100 camera, first, turn the mode dial to the movie camera icon. Press the "Movie" button located on the back of the camera to start recording. You can use the zoom function while recording, and to stop, simply press the "Movie" button again. Make sure you have enough memory and battery life before recording.
Well it dependes on the quailty. If I were a paying coustemer i would pay up to $50 for a high quailty movie,$20 for an ok movie,and $10 for a crappy movie.
you will have to use computers,editing systems,a camera,props and actors
you have to video tape all the scene's and hook the camera up on the computer.Then you have to got to movie maker and string it all together. If you want, you can send it to youtube.