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- Analogous Colors Explained: Why They’re So Effective in Film
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 July) - Have you ever heard the film theory, "If It's Purple, Someone's Gonna Die?"If you closely observe the use of this color in various films, purple is like an announcement of “death” or “the end.” Remember Bernardo in West Side Story? Or how in The Sixth Sense, Anna, dressed in iridescent... - 7 Occult Horror Movies That Deserve a Second Look
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 July) - Occult horror cinema draws from a rich tapestry of global spiritual traditions, ancient beliefs, and forbidden knowledge to explore humanity’s relationship with unseen forces. These films examine the intersection of power and morality, often revealing how ordinary people respond when confronted with the supernatural.In cinema, “occult” typically refers to films... - Real life comparison between the Sony RX1rIII and the 10 year old RX1rII
SonyAlphaRumors (Sunday, 27 July) - It took Sony 10 years to deliver a successor to the RX1R II. The changes may seem minor—but they matter. The clever (and maybe gimmicky?) pop-up EVF is gone. So is the tilting LCD, sadly.Sony kept the same lens and still didn’t add IBIS. What we got instead is the... - Samsung QN800D 75″ 8K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED TV on sale for $1,797.95 USD
News Shooter (Sunday, 27 July) - The Samsung QN800D 75″ 8K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED TV is on sale for $1,797.95 USD, which is a discount of $2,500 USD. The QN800D 75″ 8K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED TV packs Samsung’s advanced video and audio processing into a sleek and bright mini-LED panel with Samsung’s 8K Dimming... - Viltrox AF 85mm F1.4 Pro FE Review
News Shooter (Sunday, 27 July) - Viltrox recently announced its new AF 85mm F1.4 Pro FE, the company’s first full-frame entry in its Pro Series, engineered specifically for Sony E-mount cameras. It features an advanced optical design including 15 elements and 11 groups, which is claimed to deliver exceptional sharpness and excellent control of coma aberration.... - How One Song in ‘The Sound of Music’ Changed Movie Musicals Forever
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - If you’re wondering why The Sound of Music won five Academy Awards and was nominated for five more, you probably haven’t seen the film. Directed by Robert Wise, this three-hour musical is one of the most immersive experiences of music and love. Based on the memoir by Maria von Trapp,... - Ending soon: Luminar Neo and DxO Nik Collection deals
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 26 July) - From July 24 to August 3, 2025, Skylum is offering an exclusive 20% off coupon code for Luminar on top of the current Summer Sale prices: “J20-RUMORS“. Here are the details on the summer sale: Luminar Neo Lifetime (desktop only) $119: includes Luminar Neo + free 100 creative add-ons... - 5 Writing Tips from the Master of Macabre: Edgar Allan Poe
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - Edgar Allan Poe made a career out of doom and despair, yet today, even a century after his death, he remains one of the most prolific writers the world has ever known. He might not be a textbook role model, but he knew the taste of failure, living a life... - Canon 2nd Quarter of 2025 Financial Results
Canonrumors (Saturday, 26 July) - Canon has released financial results for the 2nd quarter of 2025, and things seem to be humming along ok. There isn’t anything that has shown huge growth, but there has been some growth in their imaging division, including Network Cameras. Canon is expecting demand in the United States to drop... - What “Below-the-Line” Actually Means on a Film Set
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - When the lights go down and the screen lights up, all we see is the final product. Polished performances, slick camera moves, and visual effects that feel too seamless to question. It looks like magic.But it isn’t. It’s logistics and labor. It’s a hundred things going on behind the scenes... - 17 Best Medieval Movies, Ranked by Epicness
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - The medieval world wasn’t a tourist brochure of castles and courtly dances. It was raw, violent, often absurd, and deeply human. Picture muddy battlefields where armies clashed with swords that weighed as much as small children. Imagine smoky monasteries. The plague. It was far from a sanitized fantasy world. That’s... - PetaPixel confirms demand for the Sony RX1rIII is high in all regions
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 26 July) - Right now twelve Sony RX1r III cameras are in Stock at Amazon US (Click here). A couple of days ago Sony Japan said that Japanese shipments of the Sony RX1rIII will experience some delays because of higher than expected demand. PetaPixel dogged into this and learned that it is not... - Deal: Buy NIK COLLECTION 8 before July 27, and get DxO Photolab (or Viewpoint) for free
43Rumors (Saturday, 26 July) - You have 24h to buy Nik Collection 8 (Click here) and get DxO PhotoLab or DxO Viewpoint for free! ... - 7 Movies That Made 2010 an Unforgettable Year
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Some years are especially dear to me because of the numerous amazing films released during that period. And 2010 gave us some of the most iconic Hollywood films that made an indelible mark in cinema, won the hearts of the masses, and took the box office by storm.In this article,... - 15 Absolute Best Superhero Movies Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Superhero movies have become more than just flashy entertainment. They’re a space where filmmakers blend bold ideas, complex characters, and striking visuals with personal style. From Burton’s dark, gothic tones to Coogler’s rich cultural worlds and Mangold’s reflective storytelling, these films prove that superhero cinema can be thrilling and thoughtful.This...