Sunday, October 26, 2014

How To Film A Movie On A Smartphone

Before shooting random things, you might want to envision an idea for a compelling story. Try to avoid overused cliches. After forming an idea, write an outline. Once you know how the story is going to start, develop and end, go ahead and write a few drafts of the screenplay till perfected. After the final draft is written, we can start the fun.



Lighting is crucial when shooting high-quality cinematography. The better the lighting, the better it will look. Try to stay away from overhead ceiling lights and middle-of-the-day sunlight which can give an off-color tone to the skin and cast ugly shadows. To learn more about lighting, please refer to my two previous blogs about high-key lighting vs. low-keylighting and the three-point lighting technique.



When shooting, try to avoid zooming in as the phone will decrease the quality of the image. Instead move your body closer to the subject. Try to steady your phone with a tripod or lean it against something firm to prevent blurry videos.



When arranging the composition of objects in each shot, try not to put your subject in the middle. Use the rule of thirds and other techniques to create more interesting shots. Refer to my blog about shot composition to learn more about this.

Getting different angles will help for the editor to create smooth transitions between each cut shown in the final film.


The rest is up to you. Now it is time to go and shoot your movie!




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