Hi, I'm very new to filming and film making but I am very interested to learn and I have so many ideas. My main questions at the moment are about buying my first camera. I know this has probably been asked so many times, so sorry about that.
At the moment I'm looking for a decent camcorder that won't set me back too much (I'm thinking 500-1000 dollars, all though I would be happy to spend more if required). I was hoping somebody could point me to a good range of cameras, and maybe even some information on which model they think is best. Would a camera falling in this price range be able to produce good quality images, like those seen in indie films that make it to the big screen (I'm not saying I will get that far I'm just curious). Any information would be so helpful.
Also, I've heard that DSLR cameras are the best, although more expensive and probably not reccommended for a new coming. Is this true?
And my last question is about sound gear. I've seen the importance of good sound recording stressed many times on this forum, so I am curious about it. I was talking to a university friend who is doing a film and media related course (I am not unfortunately), and he said that so invest in a shotgun mic? Sorry I know sweet f**k all about sound equipment. Any information would also be very helpful about sound stuff, including prices and the like. Do the microphones connect to the camera when filming? Sorry I'm a noob
Thanks so much for reading, this forum is a great resource.
At the moment I'm looking for a decent camcorder that won't set me back too much (I'm thinking 500-1000 dollars, all though I would be happy to spend more if required). I was hoping somebody could point me to a good range of cameras, and maybe even some information on which model they think is best. Would a camera falling in this price range be able to produce good quality images, like those seen in indie films that make it to the big screen (I'm not saying I will get that far I'm just curious). Any information would be so helpful.
Also, I've heard that DSLR cameras are the best, although more expensive and probably not reccommended for a new coming. Is this true?
And my last question is about sound gear. I've seen the importance of good sound recording stressed many times on this forum, so I am curious about it. I was talking to a university friend who is doing a film and media related course (I am not unfortunately), and he said that so invest in a shotgun mic? Sorry I know sweet f**k all about sound equipment. Any information would also be very helpful about sound stuff, including prices and the like. Do the microphones connect to the camera when filming? Sorry I'm a noob

Thanks so much for reading, this forum is a great resource.