How to get this "Cinema Look" for your movie?

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Well, I´m making a movie right now. At the moment we are still in pre-production, but for the filming I´ve got the question: How do you get this "Cinema Look" for your movie? I mean that it doesnt look like a homemovie? I know one thing: shoot in 24fps. Is that all, or is there a certain kind of camera or something else that I have to do? Cause I HATE this look of home movie. I dont want it to look like an episode of "Doctor Who" (even though I really like Doctor Who). Could anybody help me?

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for shallow DOF, use different lenses, interesting camera angles and movement. The good sound is important too.
Last edited by ANONIMNIQ on June 27th, 2019, 12:41 am, edited 2 times in total.

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ANONIMNIQ wrote:24fps, 1/50 shutter speed (except slo mo scenes), flat look image settings for better color correction in post, wide open apperture for shallow DOF, use different lenses, interesting camera angles and movement. The good sound is important too.
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