The trend of hand-held camera movies are a very popular trend. And, so they should. This method of making films keeps audiences watching – giving them a realistic and more believable look in first person.

Below, we have compiled a list (in order of IMDb ratings) of films that we think should be on your top 10 list of hand-held camera movies you should watch if you haven’t already.

Starting from lowest rating to highest, we have:

12 – The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) (IMDb Rating: 6.0)

11 – Grave Encounters (2011) (IMDb Rating: 6.1)

10 – Creep (2014) (IMDb Rating: 6.2)

9 – The Visit (2015) (IMDb Rating: 6.2)

8 – The Good Neighbor (2016) (IMDb Rating: 6.3)

7 – Afflicted (2013) (IMDb Rating: 6.3)

6 – Paranormal Activity (2007) (IMDb Rating: 6.3)

5 – The Blair Witch Project (1999) (IMDb Rating: 6.4)

4 – Troll Hunter (2010) (IMDb Rating: 7.0)

3 – Cloverfield (2008) (IMDb Rating: 7.0)

2 – Don’t Breathe (2016) (IMDb Rating: 7.3)

1 – REC (2007) (IMDb Rating: 7.5)

What did you think of our list? let us know in the comments section below 🙂

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5 responses to “12 Films made with hand-held cameras”

  1. jsebastian Avatar

    Love The Taking of Deborah Logan, still need to finally see Don’t Breathe! Do you ever share your work on any film sites?

    1. Global Film Locations Avatar

      You will love don’t breathe. It’s soo tense! 😊 nope. I may In the near future.

      1. jsebastian Avatar

        If you think you’d be interested in having some of your works promoted on moviepilot.com, shoot me an email and I can help you get started 🙂

      2. Global Film Locations Avatar

        Sounds great. I’ll look into it and get back to you, thanks 😆

  2. Rizan P Avatar
    Rizan P

    For a more comprehensive list, check out the following article
    https://rizanproductionhouse.com/top-10-movies-shot-with-handheld-cameras/

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