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- OpenAI’s Sora 2 Brings Realistic Physics, Audio, and Continuity to AI Videos, Launches App
CineD (Wednesday, 1 October) - OpenAI has unveiled Sora 2, a flagship video and audio generation model that aims for far better physical realism, multi-shot consistency, and fine-grained control, and it launches alongside a new social iOS app built around “cameos” of your own likeness. OpenAI frames Sora 2 as a leap from early “it... - New Sony 100mm f/2.8 GM macro lens reviews by Gordon, Kai and Northrup
SonyAlphaRumors (Wednesday, 1 October) - Preorders: Sony 100mm GM macro at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, Fotoerhardt, Calumet, WexUK, Clifton. The post New Sony 100mm f/2.8 GM macro lens reviews by Gordon, Kai and Northrup first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - DxO Has Launched FilmPack 8, The Premier Film Emulation Software
Canonrumors (Wednesday, 1 October) - DxO FilmPack 8, the premier film emulation software, introduces Time Warp mode and full Photoshop integration for analog style and historical immersion Travel through time with a powerful new slider, benefit from workflow enhancements, and unlock 15 new film renderings together with refined scan and effect options. Paris, France: DxO,... - 13 Genre-Bending Movies You Won’t Forget
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - Every once in a while, a film will trick you into believing you have everything worked out. With popcorn ready, you settle in, thinking you understand the plot.And bam! Suddenly, it takes a different turn, leaving you scratching your head and a little excited, too.These are the movies that play... - How a Street Incident Turned into the Most Iconic Line in 'Midnight Cowboy'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - While some lines are meticulously conceived and written to last forever, others just pop out of nowhere—like a taxi that almost ran Dustin Hoffman over.It’s now a known fact that Waldo Salt didn’t write this iconic line for the most well-known scene in Midnight Cowboy (1969). It came out spontaneously... - What the Red Balloon Really Means in 'It'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - When a horror film features a children’s prop on its poster, know that you’re in for a ride. There is something about taking a children’s toy and turning it into something sinister. At the very first glance, such visual motifs are great symbols for the loss of innocence, but more... - The Real Meaning Behind the Sunken Place in 'Get Out'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - It is easy to identify when a film or a story is deeply rooted in real-life experiences. Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele, is one such narrative. I had been following Peele’s work since his Key and Peele days, but with Get Out, he’s set the bar for the genre... - Outperform Your Traditional 4K HMI Lights With the Powerful, New Godox MG4K
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - For seasoned cinematographers and those looking to simply get the most bang for their buck with their lighting setups, the new Godox MG4K is here to outperform your traditional 4K HMI lights with high efficiency and a wide CCT range from 2,800 to 10,000K.Featuring a light head weighing 10kg, the... - The Do's and Don'ts of Including a Pet Death in Your Movie
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - I met Indy the Dog from Good Boy at SXSW, and on a social media post I made featuring his adorable little face, I received dozens of comments from fans worried about whether he would make it through the film. And I get it. He's adorable, and he also happens... - What Is VistaVision? Inside the Classic Widescreen Format Behind Hollywood’s Biggest Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - The promotional materials are out for the new Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another, and by now, I'm sure you've heard everyone urging you to see the movie in VistaVision.But One Battle After Another is just the latest in a new wave of movies resurrecting the old format.So,... - Why Your Script Isn’t Getting Read (and How to Fix It)
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - I worked as a script reader (back when human beings were still doing that kind of thing) and I never DNF'd a script. But there were times I wanted to, simply because the writing and/or story wasn't quite there yet. When you're having to push through a read that doesn't... - The Nikon ZR camera can record continuously for up to 125 minutes without overheating
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 30 September) - The Nikon ZR camera (order: B&H| WEX |Erhardt) can record continuously for up to 125 minutes in R3D NE 6K 59.94p without overheating, with auto temperature cutout set to [High], at 25°C/77°F, paired with an external power source according to Nikon’s official specifications: This duration is for a single, uninterrupted... - 10 Iconic Nicole Kidman Performances That Define Her Career
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Nicole Kidman is one of our greatest living actors. She's so enthralling to watch on screen and can take on characters in any genre. When she stars in a movie, I'm immediately drawn to it. I love her presence and the choices she makes. Today, I want to go over... - Sora Is Coming for Hollywood's IP and the Studios Have to Opt Out to Stop It
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - OpenAI is reportedly planning to release a new version of its groundbreaking text-to-video model, Sora, that can generate content featuring well-known copyrighted characters.Well, that should be illegal.If you have created a character and copyrighted it, then you should be safe from someone stealing it or using it without paying you.But... - Hollywood on High Alert As Trump Reignites Tariff Battle
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Yesterday, President Trump renewed his threat to impose a 100% tariff on all films made outside of the United States. This move sent shockwaves through an industry that heavily relies on international co-productions and global box office revenue.But after conversations with lots of different people, actors, writers, directors, and producers,...
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