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- The Ultimate Guide to Batman’s Most Iconic Villains
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - It's incredibly hard to write a good villain character. And somehow, the Batman universe has tons of them. It seems like everyone who invades Gotham City also leaves a mark on the audience. Today, I want to go over all the best Batman villains and talk about some lessons we... - Why This Filmmaker Thinks "Nobody Cares About Your Movie Ideas"
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - There you are: a young (or not so young) budding filmmaker with big stories and even bigger dreams. The problem is...you're kind of starting to worry that nobody is going to give a damn about your ideas. Well...they kind of don't.In this video from Film Courage, filmmaker Jake Jalbert not... - Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025 is returning October 7–8.
43Rumors (Friday, 19 September) - Prime Big Deal Days 2025 is returning October 7–8. This is a Prime member-exclusive event, so customers will want to join Prime now (Click here). Prime members can start enjoying Prime Big Deal Days savings today (Click here).... - Three Diverse RF Zoom Lenses to Build Out Your Canon Camera Bag
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Perhaps the most popular, or at least the most familiar, name in the camera and lens industry, Canon has built a reputation over the years on its superior quality, color science, and competitive pricing. If you've invested in a Canon mirrorless camera over the past few years, you're probably quite... - 8 Must-Watch Meta Horror Movies That Offer Self-Aware Scares
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Every genre comes with tropes. In horror, there are too many to count. The final girl always lives. Killers have supernatural abilities that make them fast and immortal. A couple that has sex is doomed to die. Etc. Horror fans know and love these tropes, so some filmmakers choose to... - The Beauty of Split Diopter Shots in 'All the President's Men'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - I, like many others this week, decided to rewatch All the President's Men in honor of Robert Redford's passing. It's a pretty perfect film on multiple levels and still feels remarkably modern, right from the minimalist opening titles. Not to mention its tight script and incredible performances from Redford and... - Who's the Villain in Matt Reeves' Batman II?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - I'm willing to say that a superhero movie is only as good as its villain. And in Batman movies, the villain is sometimes the main draw. That's why people are so excited for Matt Reeves to take on the second installment of his Batman saga. They want to know who... - Netflix Enters The Mix to Buy Warner Bros.
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Just when you thought the Hollywood consolidation was maybe over, we hit a new round of awful. We reported that, fresh off his blockbuster takeover of Paramount last month, Skydance's David Ellison is apparently just getting started. He wants Warner Bros Discovery, and HBO, CNN, Batman, and Barbie to come... - Sony USA May Raise Prices by 10% on September 22?
SonyAlphaRumors (Friday, 19 September) - An anonymous source told me that on September 22, Sony USA may raise the prices of cameras, lenses, and accessories by up to 10%. I hope this turns out to be wrong — but since other manufacturers have recently increased their prices, there’s a real chance Sony will follow. So... - First Love, Queer Cinema, and the Art of Collaboration
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Carmen Emmi (director, writer) and Erik Vogt-Nilsen (editor) of Plainclothes, a striking debut feature that blends the aching vulnerability of first love with the sharp tension of queer identity under surveillance. Set in 1997 and laced... - A Rumored Sony a7V Could Be Announced Sooner Than You Might Think
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - According to rumors online, a new Sony a7V mirrorless camera may be announced as early as next month, with October and November cited as possible release dates. Exciting news if true for Sony shooters long anticipating a follow-up to Sony’s popular a7 line, with the Sony a7IV being one of... - Is Apple Looking to Add a Global Shutter Sensor to Its Next iPhone?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - As we’ve seen in the past, adding a global shutter to an already great camera can be a great way to kick that product’s usability up quite a bit. When Sony announced that it was adding a global shutter to the new a9 III, it really put the mirrorless camera... - CAME-TV Voltrable TR-5000 Power Station Explained – A Portable 5000W Power Solution
CineD (Friday, 19 September) - At IBC 2025, we had a chance to talk to Frank Zahn, the owner of CAME-TV, about their Voltrable TR-5000, a new portable power solution. CAMTE-TV is a Chinese company known for lighting and intercom systems, and now they are venturing into the high-capacity portable power market with a new... - New Viltrox Air AF 9mm f/2.8 and AF 14mm f/4 lenses for Nikon Z-mount announced
Nikonrumors (Friday, 19 September) - The previously reported Viltrox Air AF 9mm f/2.8 (APS-C) and AF 14mm f/4 (full frame) lenses for Nikon Z-mount are now officially announced. Pre-orders: Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air: B&H Photo, International: Viltrox | Pergear Viltrox AF 14mm f/4 Air (pre-sale starts on October 20th): B&H Photo, International: Viltrox... - Super Slow Motion in Films – Time Stretched for Storytelling
CineD (Friday, 19 September) - Time is an abstract concept, invented by humans. Sometimes, it rushes past us in a whirlwind. Other times, a single second can feel like an eternity. In filmmaking, we have the power to transform these subjective notions into something real and visual, creating a great effect on the viewers. One...
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