held camera, good. Use it. At best, you can rent some good equipment. A cheap microphone, a cheap camera, cheap editing software, cheap lights and a well written script will go a long way in filmmaking.
Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan
After your script is written, you’ll need to plan out how you are going to shoot each scene. Your script should already be broken up into scenes. Now it’s time to write out how each scene is going to be shot. What angle are you going to shoot from? Is it a wide shot or close up? Make a list of what props to bring and how the actors are going to be standing. Leave no detail open for chance.
The reason for all this planning is, you may have to rent a place to shoot your movie. You’re not going to want to figure this stuff out off the cuff. One of the biggest mistakes new film makers