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- These Are the 10 Most Iconic Escapes That Made Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - I’m quite confident that kidnapping me would not be easy, even for a seasoned kidnapper. Okay, even if they did, they won’t be able to keep me hostage for a long time. From sweet-talking my way out of it to actually breaking out of impossible places by turning useless things... - What to Do Instead of Using AI Art in Your Horror Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - The backlash against AI-generated imagery in horror films hit a landmark moment in 2024, when Late Night with the Devil faced anger after viewers spotted three AI-generated interstitial images in the indie horror hit.Directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes admitted they'd used the technology for brief still images.In a statement to... - Finally Get Script Feedback In Just a Few Minutes
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - In the movie business, everything moves fast, but the process of getting script coverage? That's always been a frustratingly slow bottleneck.If you’re a producer, a director, or a writer, you know the drill. You need someone to read a script, analyze it, and give you solid feedback. But finding that... - SSFF & ASIA's Autumn Screening Puts Global Women Filmmakers in the Spotlight
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - An exciting event is on the horizon for short film enthusiasts and filmmakers! The Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia (SSFF & ASIA), one of the largest and most prestigious short film festivals in Asia, is gearing up for its "Screening in Autumn" event, and this year, there's a special... - What Are Edgar Wright's 1000 Favorite Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - One of my favorite things to do is to look online and research my favorite directors and the movies they love. I find it totally interesting to find the movies that inspired the people who inspire me. that's why I was so pumped to stumble on a list of edgar... - Key Filmmaking Terms: What Is Room Tone?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - If you've been on a set, even an indie project, you've probably had to suffer through an awkward few moments of silence when your production sound mixer asked everyone to hold for room tone.But if you've never been on set, you might not even know what this means or why... - The Best Places to Find Inspiration for Your Horror Movie
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - We're about two weeks away from Halloween, and I've been watching a lot of horror movies to get in the right holiday mindset, as well as the mindset for working on my own horror screenplays.Watching and reading the horror genre are great places to start getting inspired, but every now... - What Are The Best Marvel Fight Scenes Across All The Movies and TV Shows?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - As a kid, I couldn't get enough of Marvel comics. I collected thousands of back issues and poured over them day in and day out. When those comics finally became movies, I rejoiced. I was finally going to see my favorite characters duke it out on the big screen. And... - Why it’s time for Fujifilm to go full frame
EOSHD.com blog (Monday, 20 October) - Fuji in many ways have taken over from Panasonic as the most highly rated niche creative force in the camera industry. Since they started taking video seriously with the X-T2, the green camp has got a lot of things right. The popularity of the X100 series. The purist photography... - What's Missing From Your TV Pilot Script?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - Nothing in the world feels better than typing FADE OUT on your brand new pilot screenplay. As soon as that happens, I suggest you reward yourself and spend an afternoon dreaming, because the rewrite will be maddening. I know how it feels, you're going through beat by beat to make... - ‘Task’ Took a Page From ‘Heat’ — Here’s What Filmmakers Can Learn
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - For the last two months, I have been obsessing over the TV show Task on HBO. It brought back Sunday night viewing and was a riveting crime series set in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It was created by Brad Ingelsby and starred Mark Ruffalo, Tom Pelphrey, and a bunch of other... - These New Wireless LED Video Lights Bring Superior Power With Their Modularity
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - Engineered for versatility, Godox has just unveiled to knew Bi-Color LED Video Lights that aim to bring superior lighting power not just in their performance metrics, but more so in their modularity. From their compact size for outdoor use to outstanding brightness, the new Godox ML80Bi and ML150Bi Video Lights... - The latest Z-mount lenses now listed at B&H Photo
Nikonrumors (Monday, 20 October) - After being closed for more than two weeks, B&H Photo is now open, and they have already listed the latest Z-mount lenses on their website: Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 7Artisans AF 35mm f/1.8 Sirui Aurora 35mm f/1.4 Zeiss Otus ML 1.4/85 Kase AF 85mm f/1.4... - The Art of Coming Undone: Mary Bronstein on ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins speaks with writer-director Mary Bronstein about her searing psychological comedy-drama If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You. The film, starring Rose Byrne, Conan O'Brien, Christian Slater, and A$AP Rocky, explores the emotional breakdown of a woman navigating a mysterious... - Eliminate Guess Work on Set With These Helpful Magnetic Filter Tags
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - Sometimes, adding even a tiny bit of order to a chaotic world can help turn a panic attack into a moment of zen. If you’re looking for a quick, simple, and inexpensive way to add some structure to your sets, then this new Kondor Blue Magnetic Filter Tag Set might...
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