Make Your Own Movies With A Jvc Digital Video Camera

Jvc Digital Video Camera

After holding out for years, I finally bit the bullet and bought a JVC digital video camera. When I say holding out, it's because I have an older brother who is an amateur filmmaker, and he is perhaps the greatest fan that the JVC digital camcorder ever had. He went straight from an antiquated and almost quaint Super eight, to his JVC digital video camera. It may be that because of this he was easily impressed, but I have rarely seen somebody who was as enthusiastic to endorse a product as my brother was about that JVC digital video camera. Sometimes I thought he liked the camera more than he liked making films with it.

Well, now I have my own JVC digital video camera, I have to admit that I do get a buzz out of being able to record my own movies. The quality is fantastic. It's not quite up there with the Hollywood movies, but It's pretty much the next best thing. As long as you take your time in getting to know your camera and learn about things like lighting, and maybe invest in a good sound boom, you can do almost anything that you want with a JVC digital video camera for virtually nothing but the price of the camcorder and some editing software to mix your movie together.

When I first got it, I thought it would simply come out when I went on holiday or filmed the kids, I didn't realize how much I would enjoy making my own movies, but now I have the bug and think I always will. As much as I love watching movies, there is nothing that compares to the buzz I get from making my own. It has become not just one of my favorite artistic activities, but one of my favorite social ones as well. I sometimes get all my friends together, write a short script with notes and maybe a little dialog, and then take out the JVC digital video camera and my sound boom and get to work. It usually only takes a couple of weekends from start to finish for a pretty good twenty minute film. If we like what we produced, we get together the following weekend, watch it together, and rework the script in greater detail. But, even for the final project, the JVC digital video camera works just fine. We have even entered our movies into a few amateur movie competitions, and although we haven't actually won anything yet, we have got alot of positive feedback.

I'll just keep going with my friends and maybe my family and i'm sure as I get better at making these short films I will win something before too long. You can always learn something from every movie you make and try to improve on it the next time. So if you are into amature films or simply want a good reliable piece of equipment then I can really recommend the JVC Digital Video Camera. If you want reinforcement take a look at some online reviews and see what other people think of it. You'll find that the outcome is very positive.