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Ok, so I do respect the word for those who have reverence for it but......

I don't get it.

I like smooth movements in video. I appreciate a well framed shot. I appreciate a fresh perspective. I appreciate a lead in to a subject. I appreciate well exposed video. I appreciate a good color rendition. All of those things are postulates for good video. So what is this "cinematic" thing? I see a tapestry of opinions as I look around. I'm looking at a blackmagic pocket camera. It says it's cinematic, then I see a gazillion videos comparing it to different DSLR's with no clear qualification why it's cinematic. Am I being seduced by a meaningless word? "Oh look! cinematic! gotta have it!". I'm sure not being a film maker I'm missing some nuance.
 
Ok, so I do respect the word for those who have reverence for it but......

I don't get it.

I like smooth movements in video. I appreciate a well framed shot. I appreciate a fresh perspective. I appreciate a lead in to a subject. I appreciate well exposed video. I appreciate a good color rendition. All of those things are postulates for good video. So what is this "cinematic" thing? I see a tapestry of opinions as I look around. I'm looking at a blackmagic pocket camera. It says it's cinematic, then I see a gazillion videos comparing it to different DSLR's with no clear qualification why it's cinematic. Am I being seduced by a meaningless word? "Oh look! cinematic! gotta have it!". I'm sure not being a film maker I'm missing some nuance.
I compare the word “cinematic” to the non-quantitative way people describe wine. But then I don’t drink wine, and never use cinematic mode.
 
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I compare the word “cinematic” to the non-quantitative way people describe wine. But then I don’t drink wine, and never use cinematic mode.
Lol, I rarely watch TV. I feel insulted. When I do, I see some things I like in regard to filming and others I don't. That's it. Pretty shallow, I guess. I appreciate "flat" or "raw" footage and I appreciate extended bit rates and the expanded colors available. I also appreciate some cameras ability to broaden the dynamic range. But when some producer starts turning people orange and claims that it's cinematic, I smack my head.
 
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I heard one YouTuber say that if it looks cool it’s cinematic , I guess that’s simple enough
 
Ok, so I do respect the word for those who have reverence for it but......

I don't get it.

I like smooth movements in video. I appreciate a well framed shot. I appreciate a fresh perspective. I appreciate a lead in to a subject. I appreciate well exposed video. I appreciate a good color rendition. All of those things are postulates for good video. So what is this "cinematic" thing? I see a tapestry of opinions as I look around. I'm looking at a blackmagic pocket camera. It says it's cinematic, then I see a gazillion videos comparing it to different DSLR's with no clear qualification why it's cinematic. Am I being seduced by a meaningless word? "Oh look! cinematic! gotta have it!". I'm sure not being a film maker I'm missing some nuance.

Ok, so I do respect the word for those who have reverence for it but......

I don't get it.

I like smooth movements in video. I appreciate a well framed shot. I appreciate a fresh perspective. I appreciate a lead in to a subject. I appreciate well exposed video. I appreciate a good color rendition. All of those things are postulates for good video. So what is this "cinematic" thing? I see a tapestry of opinions as I look around. I'm looking at a blackmagic pocket camera. It says it's cinematic, then I see a gazillion videos comparing it to different DSLR's with no clear qualification why it's cinematic. Am I being seduced by a meaningless word? "Oh look! cinematic! gotta have it!". I'm sure not being a film maker I'm missing some nuance.
Hi Smiling Ogre:

Google has 116,000,000 answers to this question, and this statement:
"A cinematic video is a video that resembles a film. Over the years, the movie industry changed quite a lot in terms of aspect ratio, color, and lighting styles. When we use the term "cinematic," this means it looks like an actual film we see in theaters." I also found these videos for starters to help.

For me, personally, it means a smoothly filmed sequence and smoothly filmed clips, calming music track, smooth editing, very "cinematic" like a Hollywood movie.
 

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Hi Smiling Ogre:

Google has 116,000,000 answers to this question, and this statement:
"A cinematic video is a video that resembles a film. Over the years, the movie industry changed quite a lot in terms of aspect ratio, color, and lighting styles. When we use the term "cinematic," this means it looks like an actual film we see in theaters." I also found these videos for starters to help.

For me, personally, it means a smoothly filmed sequence and smoothly filmed clips, calming music track, smooth editing, very "climatic" like a Hollywood movie.
Thank you Dale,

It's like I want to embrace the concept but have some cynical baggage somewhere in my head.
 
To me, when you watch a video on Youtube there is a range in production quality from something that looks like it shot below 240p resolution by an excited chimp to a film released by a major movie studio. The closer a video is to the latter, the more cinematic it is in my book.

A simpler test - when you share edited drone footage with friends/family and they ask if you really did that yourself, you are inching closer towards being "cinematic" in my book.
 

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