Whenever I ask this, a lot of people get it wrong, and I have to admit the question is a little misleading. I always wondered how it is possible to make videos look like film. Many interpret this as 'how to make a digital video look like it was shot on film'. But what I really mean is what needs to be done in order to make your videos look cinematic?
I shoot with a Canon HG10, and the fact that it shoots in HD improves the resolution dramatically. However, with this camcorder, it is difficult to adjust a high aperture, and the overall look of the video shot looks somewhat bland.
I've seen some videos shot with SLR cameras (Canon 7D) and they tend to look much more cinematic than the camcorder I use. I've tried manual focusing (which helps a little) and using the 'film' mode on the camera.
What else can I do to make videos shot with this camcorder look more like a film?
I shoot with a Canon HG10, and the fact that it shoots in HD improves the resolution dramatically. However, with this camcorder, it is difficult to adjust a high aperture, and the overall look of the video shot looks somewhat bland.
I've seen some videos shot with SLR cameras (Canon 7D) and they tend to look much more cinematic than the camcorder I use. I've tried manual focusing (which helps a little) and using the 'film' mode on the camera.
What else can I do to make videos shot with this camcorder look more like a film?