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- ARRI Film Lab Announced – Real-Time Analog Film Emulation Plugin for DaVinci Resolve, Baselight, Nuke
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - ARRI has introduced Film Lab, a license-based OpenFX plugin that brings authentic analog film aesthetics to digital workflows. This postproduction tool offers real-time 4K processing with adjustable grain, color, halation, and gate weave controls, working with RGB images from any camera in ARRI pipelines. Available now via RE:Vision Effects with... - Sennheiser AVX-ME2 SET Digital Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System (1.9 GHz) on sale for $499 USD
News Shooter (Tuesday, 18 November) - The Sennheiser AVX-ME2 SET Digital Camera-Mount Wireless Omni Lavalier Microphone System (1.9 GHz) is on sale for $499 USD, which is a discount of $300 USD. The Sennheiser AVX-ME2 SET provides professional videographers, video journalists, and vloggers with a dependable wireless microphone system that’s so easy to use, it’s like having... - This is going to be an Epic Rumor Day!
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 18 November) - At 4pm Berlin time I will finally publish the 99% confirmed Sony A7V sensor info, frame rate info and one more video spec. And at 5pm I will have a love chat with you (see video on top). It’s going to be an epic day I promise…no disappointments coming from... - KIPON & BUFF Optics rehoused Mamiya 645 cine lenses
News Shooter (Tuesday, 18 November) - KIPON and BUFF Optics have collaborated to launch rehoused Mamiya 645 cine lenses that use the latest Mark II 0.8x optic focal reducer. The lenses were specially designed for using 645 format lenses on 65mm cameras, producing an uncropped image, maximizing the performance of Mamiya 645 lenses. There are 9... - False Protagonists Explained: When the “Lead” Isn’t the Lead at All
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - We all recall a time when we were watching a movie or a TV show, fully invested in a character and their motivations, obviously thinking that we’d see the rest of the movie through their eyes. But then – bang. They bailed on you. They ghosted the plot. They broke... - The Snowflake Method Explained: A Step-by-Step Approach to Outlining Your Story
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - “I’ll start tomorrow”, — I’ve said this to myself repeatedly — not ashamed to admit that.Writing a novel isn’t easy. Especially writing a good one. It takes a lot of planning, head-scratching, and time. Some writers trust their instincts. They dive straight into their story and begin their first draft... - The Truth Hiding Behind Tony Montana’s Most Paranoid Line
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When we think of Brian De Palma’s Scarface (1983), the first thing that comes to mind is Tony Montana’s (Al Pacino) famous line, “Say hello to my little friend.” Then we also remember the gory chainsaw scene for its graphic violence. And then there is a series of images full... - Sony LCRE Series Rain Covers & LCS Lens Soft Carrying Cases
News Shooter (Tuesday, 18 November) - Sony has announced the LCRE Series Rain Cover and the LCS Lens Soft Carrying Case Series. These two new protective accessories are designed for dependable performance in demanding field conditions. The LCRE Series Rain Cover is available in large and small sizes and in black or white, and the LCS Lens Soft Carrying Case... - The 3 Legged Thing Zadie QD L-Bracket for Nikon Z6 III is now back in stock (black+copper)
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 18 November) - The 3 Legged Thing Zadie QD L-Bracket for Nikon Z6 III cameras is now back in stock (available in copper and black): US: B&H Photo UK: WEX Photo More brackets, plates, cages, and rigs for Nikon Z6III can be found here. Previous coverage of 3 Legged Thing L-brackets for... - 9 Times 3D Cinema Was Actually Worth It
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - Some of us might think of 3D films as a technology stunt that requires you to wear glasses so you can watch objects flying into your face, and, of course, at an extra cost. As unfortunate as it may sound, some 3D films indeed seem like a waste of that... - Harvey Dent’s Warning in ‘The Dark Knight’: The Birth of the Villainous Hero
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - Some movie lines convey a philosophy, the film’s theme, or certain character traits. And then there are some lines that do everything. We got one such line from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight (2008). It comes neither from our brooding superhero nor the maniacal supervillain. It comes from Gotham City’s... - What Michael Really Meant When He Said “It’s Strictly Business” in 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - If you've watched The Godfather multiple times, you know the film offers more than gangster wisdom.Francis Ford Coppola's film follows antiheroes through ruthless business dealings and gang wars without sugarcoating the violence and death.But a few layers under the brutal mafia discipline, The Godfather explores intimate emotions of love, a... - How Director Pedro Herrera Murcia Rewrites the International Rules of Indie Filmmaking
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - If you’ve been following Making It, a newsletter run by our very own GG Hawkins, you know it's important for filmmakers to build their own ecosystems. To make friends and connections they can work with and not ask for permission to make a movie, but to find ways to get... - The Time Tom Hanks Passed on 'Jerry Maguire'—and How Tom Cruise Saved the Day
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When you sit down to write a screenplay, they say it can help to envision the actors you want saying the lines. And it would be hard to pick a better person to say the lines in your script than one of the Toms -- either Hanks or Cruise.And that's... - What Ripley From 'Alien' Can Teach You About Writing Iconic Characters
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - One of the greatest movie characters of all time is Sigourney Weaver's Ripley. She's the survivor of many an alien attack across several decades in one of the most beloved science fiction franchises of all time. Now, I could wax on about how much I love these movies all day,...
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