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- Disney’s “B-Project” That Became 'The Lion King'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - It’s hard to think of a world where The Lion King (1994) wasn’t the towering masterpiece that defined a generation.And that’s why it’s hard to believe that back in the early 1990s—when Disney’s animation department was hitting its so-called “Renaissance,”—this future global phenomenon was treated like the awkward stepchild no... - Radius RAD-2 Camera Shoe Microphone Shock Mount & Nimbus Windshield Review
News Shooter (Tuesday, 23 September) - I have been looking for an on-camera shock mount and windcover for my Sanken CS-M1, and this led me to look at Radius. If you are not familiar with Radius, they are a UK-based company. Their founder, Simon Davies, began learning about sound recording and windshields when he was 14... - New Kamerakraft Thumb Rest for Nikon Zf cameras
Nikonrumors (Monday, 22 September) - Kamerakraft released a new Thumb Rest for Nikon Zf cameras. Kamerakraft is known for its high-quality accessories for Leica cameras, and this is its first product for Nikon users. Different Thumb Rest models for Nikon Zf cameras can be found on Amazon. Additional information: Zf Thumb Rest Fits Nikon... - 16 Screenwriting Lessons From the Best American Football Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - Every Sunday during football season, I wake up early, make some coffee, and then spend like 12 hours on my couch yelling at the television. It's one of the best feelings in the world. So when my favorite sport overlaps with my favorite thing, movies, I rejoice. I love a... - Scoring the Unimaginable: How This Composer Gave Voice to Trauma in VR
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - How do you compose a score for an experience that defies language? This was the central challenge for composer Prateek Rajagopal on the Tribeca-premiering VR installation, In The Current of Being.The project immerses viewers in the true story of a woman’s harrowing journey surviving electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), requiring a sonic... - Critics Are Sacking 'Him' But...Should You?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - The critical response to the new Justin Tipping film, HIM, has been overwhelmingly negative. The horror/thriller follows hotshot quarterback Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers), who suffers a traumatic head injury and almost sees his dreams as a professional die. But when he's offered the mentorship of the legendary Isaiah White (Marlon... - Ridley Scott Regrets Not Keeping This 'Blade Runner' Prop
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - Ridley Scott is one of the greatest directors of all time. He's an incredible craftsman whose work has taken us through movies, TV, and commercials. You can imagine that he's been on a lot of cool sets and he's got a lot of cool souvenirs from all of them.I can... - Imagen Expands Into Video Offering AI-Powered, Frame-Accurate Color Correction for Editors
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - If you’ve worked in photo editing or have friends who work in the space, then you’ve probably heard of Imagen and its AI-powered photo editing tools. Trusted by over 100,000 professional photographers, Imagen has proven to be a helpful tool for those looking to utilize AI to speed up their... - These Are the Oscar Submissions for Best International Feature (So Far)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - The race for Best International Feature at the 2026 Oscars is starting to heat up.With the October 1 deadline for submission fast approaching, countries are finalizing their picks, and the lineup is already looking incredibly strong.What's particularly striking about this year's submissions is the range of genres.France selected Iranian director... - Want to Improve Audio Quality When Capturing from Your Computer?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - A pretty significant update is coming to Blackmagic Design’s Desktop Video application with a new 15.1 update that is set to offer some major improvements to the DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder. If you’re an editor or digital content creator looking to record and capture footage and audio from your computer,... - 10 On-Set Injuries that Made It Into The Final Movie
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - An actor's safety on set should be at the top of the priority list. When we're making movies and TV shows, we want to do them with everyone having a productive time without being injured. But sometimes things happen on set that are unavoidable, and they actually contribute to the... - Learn Movie Financing from a Former Netflix Exec
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - Look, most of us in film are in it for the creative side. Unfortunately, filmmaking involves a lot of business and marketing, too, which (yuck) means numbers and finance.That's why it's good to get familiar with the business side and learn from experts like Zac Reeder, who knows what it... - Unlock Impressive Ultra-Wide Cinematography for Under $200
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - If you’ve ever wanted to explore the fascinating world of ultra-wide photography and videography, but you haven’t wanted to break the bank, so to speak, by overspending for a new lens that might not be your primary option, this new Viltrox might be right for you.The Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8... - Here’s Everything You Still Need to Check Out in Premiere Pro’s 25.5 Update
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - Lost in all of the hustle and bustle of the last few weeks, which saw some major cameras introduced to coincide with IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, Adobe rolled out some pretty significant updates to its flagship NLE as well.Of course, the big news to many might have been the news... - Watch the Daring 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Movie Trailer
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - One of the things about modern movie trailers is that I think they usually tell you too much of the story. You're treated with all three acts to try to entice you to go to the theater. But Disney just debuted the trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu. It's a...
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