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| what editing program do you use? What camera?
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| There arent really any lenses that can achieve that. Good visual quality is almost exclusively reached by quality lighting. Balanced lighting, ligthing that agrees with the mood, colors/ color scheme, white balance, and right amount of light are things that will help you get a much better quality. Another thing that will help is nice, steady camera shots. It improves the visual appeal a lot.
"Important dialog is only in Hollywood films" - Kyle Phillip Johnson
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