
Amateur filmmaking
Amateur filmmaking refers to the practice of creating films by individuals or groups who are not primarily professional filmmakers. These projects can range from short films and documentaries to videos shared online. Amateur filmmakers often use accessible technology, like smartphones or basic cameras, and typically work with limited budgets. This creative outlet allows enthusiasts to express their storytelling skills, experiment with techniques, and engage with communities. Many amateur filmmakers share their work on platforms like YouTube or film festivals, contributing to the diverse landscape of cinema and exploring topics that resonate with their personal experiences or interests.