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- 12 Terrifying TV Episodes That Aren't From Horror Shows
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - When it comes to spooky season, it feels like everyone is always trying to capitalize on the idea of fear. You can hook an audience by tapping into what scares them the most, but what happens when you're not really a scary TV show? How can you scare an audience?... - Everything You Need to Know to Talk About Film History Like a Pro
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - When it comes to film history, there are a ton of terms and events you need to know if you want to be able to talk about it with any knowledge or authority. That's why I wanted to create this glossary. In it, you'll find the major events and terms... - Canon’s RF/EF Lens Production Exceeds 170 Million Units
Canonrumors (Thursday, 23 October) - Canon U.S.A., Inc. today announced that its parent company, Canon Inc. is celebrating that, in October 2025, Canon reached a historic milestone of producing a cumulative total of 170 million RF and EF interchangeable lenses for its EOS series, extending its world record¹ for the highest number of interchangeable camera... - Hot deals: Up to $900 off on Sony A7rv and A7IV and $250 off on Samyang 135mm f/1.8 FE
SonyAlphaRumors (Thursday, 23 October) - New cool deals for Sony shooters: $700 off on the Sony A7IV sold by BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama. $900 off on the Sony A7rV sold by BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama. $250 off on the Samyang 135mm f/1.8 FE lens sold by Amazon (Click here). Not a deal but still cool: You can... - Canon PowerShot V1 Service Advisory
Canonrumors (Thursday, 23 October) - Canon USA has issued a service advisory for the PowerShot V1. If you're not in the United States, your local Canon service center will be able to assist you. The issue is not likely major for a lot of shooters, but it'll be a good idea to get your camera... - What Type of Writer Is Stephen King? What Type Are You?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Writers generally split into two camps when approaching a new project. Some meticulously outline every scene, mapping the character arcs and working from a beat sheet. Others just start writing and figure things out along the way. They're just on the ride. The writing community calls these types "plotters" and... - The Only Movie Charlie Chaplin Ever Won an Oscar for Premiered Today
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Charlie Chaplin's Limelight opened on October 23, 1952, launching what would become one of the strangest Oscar stories in Academy history. The film eventually became the only one for which Chaplin won a competitive Academy Award, but that wouldn't happen for another 20 years.Limelight came late in Chaplin's career, well... - This Horror Movie Tagline Made Psychology a Marketing Ploy
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Back in 1972, Wes Craven needed to sell his directorial debut. The Last House on the Left had gone through multiple failed title changes, from Sex Crime of the Century to Krug and Company, with nothing really resonating during test screenings.The Last House on the Left follows two teenage girls,... - This New Fujifilm Wide-to-Normal Zoom Lens is the Perfect Partner For the New X-T30 III
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Just announced earlier today, the Fujifilm X-T30 III is an exciting new update to the company’s most popular camera model in years. It also notably features high-quality video and photo capabilities and is instantly one of the most affordable options for those looking to jump into pro-level work with a... - Did We Seriously Lose Out on a David Fincher 'Star Wars' Movie (Twice)?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - The world of Star Wars has been fraught with whiffs and what-ifs recently. Late last week, we heard about a scrapped Soderbergh and Adam Driver Star Wars movie that had the internet in an uproar. But just last night, informative Hollywood mailer The InSneider reported that David Fincher also had... - Oz Perkins Says He Refuses to Watch Ryan Murphy's 'Gein'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - When a respected horror filmmaker tells you he wouldn't touch your true crime series "with a 10-foot pole," you should probably pay attention.Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the new true crime series from showrunner Ryan Murphy, the third entry in his "Monster" anthology series for Netflix. It follows the... - Guillermo Del Toro Wants to Tackle This Famous Musical As a Stop Motion Movie
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Guillermo del Toro is one of modern cinema's most celebrated visionaries. When you see one of his movies, you know you're getting some sort of sumptuous translation of dark fairy tales and monsters.His new film, Frankenstein, is being hailed by critics everywhere, and he's using that heat to try to... - Leica Has Announced the M EV1, The Company’s First M Camera to Feature an Integrated EVF
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - In news that any videographer would simply find unbelievable, the popular Leica M-system camera line is getting its first model that features an integrated electronic viewfinder rather than its traditional optical rangefinder.Because, you know, photographers would take photos without previewing what the image would look like on a digital screen... - Fujifilm’s Most Popular Model Gets a Refresh as the X-T30 III Brings 6.2K Video
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Set to follow up on the strong legacy built by the Fujifilm X-T30 and the X-T30II, the latest version of the company’s most popular camera model might look the same as it keeps the same form factor, but it’s got some nice new features and capabilities.It’s also set to retail... - Nikon ZR Review and Lab Test | Pixboom Spark Review | ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV Review | Focus Check ep87
CineD (Thursday, 23 October) - A week full of reviews! In this episode of Focus Check, we dive into some long-awaited camera and gear reviews. Johnnie shares his hands-on experience with the Nikon ZR, a camera he’s been testing extensively over the past few weeks, and we also cover our review of the Pixboom Spark...
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