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- Accsoon officially launches its stunning, color-accurate professional 7-inch monitors
Canonrumors (Today) - Accsoon today officially launches the CineView M7 Pro, featuring integrated wireless video transmission, and the CineView M7. These two monitors redefine what filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators can expect from a professional on-camera monitor in 2025. Shipping this month, the M7 series offers calibrated color accuracy, advanced LUT capabilities, intelligent... - Last three hours
- Just announced: New Samyang 16mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.8 FE lenses
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Samyang introduced two new E-mount lenses. Here is their press text: AF 16mm F2.8 P FE (product page here) LK SAMYANG introduces the AF 16mm F2.8 P FE prime lens, part of the Prima Series and designed as “Your First Lens. It weighs only 207 grams, making it easy to... - Simmod Lens NATO Ring Introduced – Mount Motors, LiDAR, and More to Cine Lenses
CineD (Today) - Simmod Lens has introduced a new accessory: a clamp-on NATO ring designed for cine lenses with an outer diameter of 80–85mm. It provides a secure way to mount motors, LiDAR systems, and other lightweight accessories via standard NATO rails. This approach can be especially useful for mirrorless setups, handheld rigs,... - 12 hours
- The new Mr. Ding Noxlux DG 50mm f/1.2 lens for Nikon Z-mount is now available for purchase
Nikonrumors (Today) - Another day, another Chinese-made lens is being released. Today, we have the previously reported Mr. Ding Noxlux DG 50mm f/1.2 lens for Nikon Z-mount – now available for pre-order for $439. Additional information (more Mr.Ding lenses can be found here): Focal Length: 50mm Format: Full frame Mount: Nikon Z-mount... - When Robert Redford Found the Future of Indie Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Robert Redford earned recognition as both a leading man, most memorably as the Sundance Kid in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), and as an Academy Award-winning director for Ordinary People (1980). Yet his most lasting contribution to cinema may be neither his acting nor his directing.Redford's greatest cinematic... - 7 Best James Foley Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Today) - James Foley is recognized for his contribution to both film and television, with a career spanning several decades. His most acclaimed movies include At Close Range (1986), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), and Fear (1996).He also directed the last two films of the Fifty Shades trilogy. Foley’s films are notable for... - Iconic One Liners: “Houston, We Have a Problem”
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Everyone knows the phrase. It’s been dropped in sitcoms, spoofed in boardrooms, and relentlessly meme’d. But most people quoting it have no idea they’re getting it wrong. What started as a real-life tense mid-space alert became a Hollywood zinger and landed in our everyday lingo.In this piece, we will explore... - The 7 Greatest Robert De Niro Movie Roles
NoFilmSchool (Today) - There is a reason Robert De Niro’s name gets tossed around every time someone mentions the best actors of all time. And we can say that it’s not solely because he can pull off both a mob boss and a stand-up comic without flinching.De Niro has built his career on... - How This Sound Designer Worked With Some of the Most Famous Directors Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Sometimes, you catch the right directors at the right time, and working with them on landmark movies helps launch your career.That's exactly what happened with Mexican sound designer Arturo Zarate. He got his start working on movies such as Biutiful and Into the Wild. Now, he's designed and mixed 12... - An Award-Winning Cinematographer Dissects Shooting Across Different Media
NoFilmSchool (Today) - When you get into Hollywood, having the ability to shoot a bunch of different things is an asset for cinematographers. Not only can you book a lot more jobs, but you'll see that you pick up lessons on each one that can influence each other.Nicholas Kraus is an award-winning cinematographer... - Zeiss Lenses Worth Owning for Your Canon DSLR or Mirrorless
Canonrumors (Yesterday) - Let’s be real: Zeiss lenses are the photographic equivalent of slipping on a designer suit. They’re not here to play — they’re here to drop jaws. And when it comes to the Milvus 35mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 135mm f/2, these primes are less “just lenses” and more “fine art... - 24 hours
- Night Sky Wonders: 5 Best Lenses for Astrophotography
Canonrumors (Yesterday) - There’s something magical about standing under a clear night sky. That hushed awe. The gentle whirr of a camera shutter. The sudden “Wait—was that a shooting star or a bug?” But here’s the kicker: you can’t just point your camera at the sky and expect fireworks. You need a whole... - Here’s How to Unlock ARRI LogC3 Cinematic Recording With Your Panasonic LUMIX Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Panasonic announced earlier this summer that ARRI LogC3 and other recording upgrades were coming to several of the top LUMIX camera options. With the purchase of a DMW-SFU3A Software Upgrade Key, Panasonic LUMIX models such as the LUMIX S1RII, S1II, S1IIE, GH7, and GH6 are now able to utilize ARRI... - What is Christopher Nolan's Writing Process?
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - When it comes to writers you want to be like when you grow up, Christopher Nolan is a great option. The guy is absolutely one of our most important storytellers working, and someone I have great admiration for. When he talks, I think we should all listen. In this Scriptnotes... - Why Was This Hitchcock Movie Never Released?
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Alfred Hitchcock is the undisputed "Master of Suspense," but it took him making a lot of movies to develop that reputation.Back when his career was just beginning, there was a movie that he was unable to get ot the big screen for the audience to see.It was called Number 13,...