The main difference between a home movie and a professional one were discussed. Such as their, different scale concerning:
Text: In home movie written by unprofessional, hobby guys who find their fun in doing it, might be talented but in a professional movie they have a set of professionals doing it as their job-full time. The difference is recogniseable in terms of quality and quantity as well.
Format: Birthday videos do rarely support wide angle shots, close ups and all the technical support which might be achieved by a professional camera and its features. The equipment makes it just look better, in addition to the essential professional hands operating them. Even at the best trial of an individual with a hand held cam it is rarely possible to reach Hollywood quality, less the look a like should be a handheld cam recorded record:)
Quality: The resolution, settings such as white balance, shutter speed, aperture are usually automatic, therefore less controlled than in a movie. The use of them, such as the aparture set for large can result in dramatic blur in the background or the artistically mis-set WB gives a nice coloured image to the film.
Actors: It is not their profession and probably little education they have on dramatic acting so the credibility of a character is far more negotiatable in a home made video than in a professional one. They determine to a large extent the movie experience we gain, cinema is not called by chance movie theatre;)
Budget: Well, should I continue?:) Big film making companies invest into professional productions, as an investment they take care of its quality and marketability so that they can monetise their product in the end and attract as many people to cinemas as they can with their production. Usually fiscally they are large projects, consuming significant amount of cash, but give at the same time workforce to many in the crew.
All in all, I do not want to let down those talents, who still can and proove to stand out with their capabilities in making an excellent home movie, but to overhaul film productions it remains a challange indeed for the few talented ones who make it under usual circumstances in the home.
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