Most movies are created so they could be shown in cinemas and even at home. Movies are usually shown in cinemas for a length of time of a couple of weeks or maybe months, sometimes they might be advertised through other medias also. They could be shown on cable television or pay per view television and then rented or sold on DVD tapes or videocassettes, so we can watch the movie at home later. In most cases we would pay the amount for the movie ticket, unless it is an absolutely top-rated movie.
Recently, some movies have been made available for home viewing by releasing them on video websites like YouTube and Vimeo. Because of the Internet technology these days, a lot of the possibilities are really open to us. Movie studios and filmmakers would then have to go to the extent of creating the movie in such a way as to make it very interesting for us to watch and also become very special effects oriented.
The basic concept about making movies often involves the use of special effects. Special effects involve using special computer software and hardware to create special effects. There are various special effects such as jump cuts, special effects, smoke, explosion, computer graphic effects, computer effects, blue screen, 3D effects, special effects animation, and other software. Some studios and filmmakers use these techniques to make their movies very realistic and exciting to watch.
There are several types of special effects used in movies often. One of the most common techniques used is the use of smoke and fog in films. This makes the entire movie much more mysterious and suspenseful to watch. Sometimes these foggy scenes are also interspersed with the presence of blood and gore. Most movie studios take extreme care while editing the films to ensure that there are no cuts that are distracting or do not tell the story properly.
Post-production film stock media is often used to record footage and to mix audio tracks for the films. The post-production film stock media is either on tape or on computer hard drive. In most cases the computer hard drive is used for film stock media because it is cheaper and faster to transfer. There are certain steps which are required for the preparation of the post-production film stock media.
First the motion pictures and stills are shot and recorded with the aid of digital cameras. Next the images are edited together using the software. After the editing the shots are combined into a story board. In action movies and other types of movies, these story boards are created and then storyboarded with a series of shots. This process is then filmed and sometimes the films are actually shot on location for real-world scenes.