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- 11 Tom Cruise Performances That Define His Career
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - If Tom Cruise is starring in a movie, there's a very high chance I'm going to see it in theaters. He's one of our last movie stars, one of the guys you know who puts a ton of thought, love, and care into the roles he chooses. That's why it... - Tim Burton’s Most Underrated Spooky Characters You’ll Obsess Over
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Everyone studies Jack Skellington and Edward Scissorhands. Today, as we dive deeper into the Halloween season, we want to turn the lens on some of Tim Burton's underrated characters, where he explores and subverts character tropes, and find out what we can learn from them. For screenwriters and directors, these... - Ethical AI Video Course for Filmmakers with Drew Geraci – New on MZed
CineD (Tuesday, 7 October) - Exploring new tools is always exciting. Yet, when these tools involve AI… the process can become confusing. AI is advancing too quickly to keep up. Sometimes, it’s challenging to determine the best approach to use this modern tech in our field. And, the main question revolves around ethics. All of... - These Alternate Endings Could’ve Changed Cinema Forever
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - While the beginning sets the tone for your narrative, the ending decides its fate. It is reflective of the grip you have over a story that you’ve chosen to narrate. As a writer, for your story can feel like a Herculean task—mainly because it's difficult to overlook the general expectations... - A24 Went Big with 'The Smashing Machine' but Forgot the Marketing
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Dwayne Johnson can usually sell a movie with his name alone. But The Smashing Machine opened to just $5.9 million domestically, marking the lowest opening of Johnson's career.For a passion project years in the making, that's brutal. We want to take a look at the marketing that got us here,... - Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 VC G2 mirrorless lens (model A065) for Nikon Z-mount officially announced
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 7 October) - The previously reported Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 VC G2 mirrorless lens (model A065) for Nikon Z-mount is now officially announced: US: B&H Photo | Paul’s Photo | Service Photo DE: Foto Erhardt UK: WEX Photo CA: Camera Canada Additional information: TAMRON announces the Class-Leading Compact and Lightweight* Telephoto Zoom, 70-180mm F2.8 VC G2 (Model A065)... - 10 Strange but Effective Writing Tricks You’ve Never Heard Of
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Writer Hannah Lee Kidder has shared some practical advice that goes against conventional wisdom. These aren't your typical "write every day" platitudes. They're techniques writers can use to get unstuck and stay productive.These tips are about working with your brain instead of against it. Stop trying to be perfect on... - 3 Essential Ingredients to Writing a Perfect Scene
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - If you've ever struggled with scenes that feel rushed, boring, or underdeveloped, we've got a simple framework that could help you pinpoint the issue. You need to find the balance between three elements: action, dialogue, and visual storytelling. Most writers lean too heavily into one and neglect the others, which... - This Popular Tamron Telephoto Zoom is Finally Here for Nikon Z Mount Shooters
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Completing the Tamron Trinity for Nikon Z camera users, the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 Lens (Model A065) is the final pairing to go along with 16-30mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 (Model A064) and 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 (Model A063) models.A compact and lightweight... - Buckle Up For Caira: The World’s First AI Micro Four Thirds Camera
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - If you’re someone put off by the AI revolution going on all around us, you might want to sit down before you read this news. A new camera is being teased by Camera Intelligence that promises to be the world’s first AI-native Micro Four Thirds camera that is powered by... - Don’t Be An Idiot: Protect Your Potential Investment In The Most Anticipated Camera Of the Year
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - The Nikon ZR, one of the most anticipated cameras of the year (if not all time,) is here to finally merge the best of RED’s color science with Nikon’s engineering. Yet, while the ZR might be highly anticipated and exciting, it’s still—you know—just a camera.If you’re serious about investing in... - The Hidden Amazon Prime Deal Nobody Talks About — 35% OFF reconditioned Cameras & Lenses & Accessories!
43Rumors (Tuesday, 7 October) - Reminder: Amazon Prime deals now live at Amazon US and Amazon Canada. in EU at Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES, Amazon NL, Amazon SWE, Amazon PL. In Asia/Oceania at Amazon Australia. HOT!!!! Nobody reported this -> superhot Amazon Prime Deal: 35% on a lot of... - Speed Up Your AI-Assisted Edits With New Feedback and Unified Logging Modes
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Announced today at VidSummit in Dallas, TX, Eddie AI (the AI assistant video editor, which we’ve covered in the past and is quickly becoming a lightning rod name in the non-generative side of AI video editing tools), has announced two major upgrades to its platform.Both of these updates aim to... - SanDisk 512GB CFexpress Type B $119 and More
Canonrumors (Tuesday, 7 October) - Amazon’s fall Prime Day event has started, and there are some good deals to be had on storage products, including hard drives, external SSDs and CFexpress Type B memory cards. The event lasts until October 8, 2025. SanDisk Western Digital Become a Prime Member You must have an Amazon Prime... - Tilta Nucleus-M II Review – A Wireless Follow Focus That Punches Well Above Its Price
CineD (Tuesday, 7 October) - After months of real productions with Tilta’s Nucleus-M II, I can say it moves this line from budget-friendly to genuinely capable. Camera control and lens mapping are finally here, the motors are smaller and snappier, and the whole kit runs on NPF batteries. A recent firmware update and a substantial...
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