Tired of Games? Make a Movie!
But try to make fewer mistakes!

 

If you want to film a night scene, "Put on night vision."
—Justin

Ready, set, shoot!

To keep it simple, just film it doing do what you did in rehearsals (but try to make fewer mistakes.)

If an actor messes up a line or an action, fix it. Simply rewind, get the actors in the same positions, and film over the mistake.

If you're outside, put the camera in a setting where the sun doesn’t make a glare. Or try to find a way to block the sun from hitting the lens directly.

When you're finished, watch what you've filmed and decide if the video is good enough to keep. Then edit it.

Ready to edit

Show me the money.

Plug your USB cord from your camera to the computer so you can capture the video. Now it's time to put all the scenes in order.

Take out some scenes that you don’t like. Add sound—like drums for funny scenes and music for dramatic scenes. Be careful to pick music that's not restricted.

You can add special effects to any scene you want. For example, slow motion and fast motion are motion effects.

It's really Garrick and Quade.

My DVD cases all have a unique cover picture.

You're finished

When you're finished adding special effects and music, it's time to put your movie on a DVD.

First save the file and then copy the file to a blank DVD. When it's all done, write the title on it and make a design for the case.

Make extra copies if you want to copyright it and sell it to more people. I don't copyright my movies, but you could.

Enjoy!

Check out my movie!
See how I put a movie together.Click me.

The amount I pay the actors depends on how much I make, and what they did.

Say we make $20 on a movie. I give:

But it all depends on how good they do.

I keep 30% ($6) for myself.

Close

When I'm finished selling the first movie, I start on the sequel.

Right now I'm making one where a genius brings back his recent enemies with robotic arts. The main character needs to take them all down once and for all.

I think making movies is very fun and interesting and I think you should try it too.

True or False: Andrew Jackson never weighed more than 145 pounds. Click Andrew's head for the answer.
TRUE: Jackson was 6 feet 1 inch and never weighed more than 145 pounds.
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Justin
age 12
Eagan, MN
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"It's Cody"
Codeman55, MN, Age 12
10/15/09
"Yah JUSTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Codeman55, MN, Age 12
10/15/09
"It took us about a week to make the movies and two days to edit them."
Justl109, MN, Age 12
08/26/09
"It is called Windows Movie Maker"
Justl109, MN, Age 12
08/26/09
"Justin, what is the site that you go to for free editing software?"
izzy, OH, Age 14
08/25/09
"Great article, Justin! It inspired me to go out and make my own!"
supersister, ID, Age 11
08/18/09
"This artical was very useful Justin. How long did it take to make your movies? I thought it was nice that you also made some movies out of your dvds... =)"
Lpiano, Az, Age 12
07/22/09
"I think the artical is very well written and makes me want to go out and make a movie. Fantastic job Justin"
1600man, GA, Age 12
07/22/09
"Pretty good piece, eye catching title, nice info, carried out well. Nice work, Justin."
tojoow, tn, Age 13
07/22/09
"This is sooooooooooooo kool! awsome article! Great job, Justin!"
krb95, FL, Age 12
07/20/09
"This is the best article ever"
Justl109, MN, Age 12
05/28/09

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