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- All 8 'Mission: Impossible' Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - From masked heists to HALO jumps, the Mission: Impossible franchise has redefined action cinema—but which films soar, and which crash off the cliff of expectations?When Mission: Impossible (1996) landed, it was different from other spy thrillers. In a way, it was a reintroduction—a TV reboot, a Brian De Palma mind... - How 'Contact' Pulled Off the Most Mind-Bending Shot of the ’90s
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - An absolute loner, I use Instagram only to access the infinite number of filmmaking accounts that I follow. One sequence that often pops up on my Instagram timeline is the mirror scene from Robert Zemeckis’ Contact, with captions such as, “How is this happening?” “What magic is this?” "Technical marvel... - 13 Brilliant Movie Character Arcs Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Character arcs are the heartbeat of great storytelling. They’re what make us root for flawed people, flinch at their mistakes, and sometimes sob uncontrollably when they finally get it right—or horribly wrong.When done right, they transform films into emotional gut-punches and characters into cultural icons. You don’t remember The Godfather... - How the Cinematography in 'The Thursday Murder Club' Softens the Crime
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - The Thursday Murder Club is a cozy murder mystery with a distinct look. Everything from the lavish retirement community's production design to the comfortable wardrobe supports a softer side of what could have potentially been a grim story. (And I quickly recognized composer Thomas Newman's playful scoring style, which helps... - Just How Good is Greenlight Coverage?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - You’ve poured your heart and soul into your screenplay. You’ve rewritten, polished, and agonized over every line of dialogue. Now comes the most crucial and often frustrating part of the process: getting feedback. We all know the feeling of waiting days, or even weeks, for notes that can sometimes be... - How This Indie Festival Shook Up A Boring Model And Focused on Filmmaking Gains
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Film Festivals have gotten a little stale in recent years. I feel like they are still a good place to send your movie out into the world, but I've been craving for them to actually deliver measurable gains for filmmakers. Enter The Rich & Successful Film Festival (RSFF), a fest... - Apple announces Final Cut Camera 2.0 with ProRes RAW and Genlock on iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max
News Shooter (Tuesday, 9 September) - With the release of the new iPhone 17, Apple has also updated Final Cut Pro to version 2.0. The app is available for free on the App Store. Final Cut Camera 2.0 leverages the powerful camera system of iPhone to bring pro-like filmmaking tools into the hands of more people.... - New Blackmagic Camera ProDock Supports External Genlock and Timecode to iPhone
News Shooter (Tuesday, 9 September) - The Blackmagic Camera ProDock transforms your iPhone into a pro-grade production camera, complete with all the necessary connections to build a custom rig. It also supports the Blackmagic Camera app for iPhone and Final Cut Camera 2.0. You get connections for HDMI monitoring, mics, headphones, genlock, USB for external disks, and power. External... - Is James Wan About to Leave 'The Conjuring' Universe Behind?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - James Wan has been a staple of the modern horror landscape for years now. I remember the early days of his name first appearing on projects like Saw and Dead Silence, eventually alongside another big name, Blumhouse.Wan helped build one of the most successful horror franchises by delving into the... - Guillermo del Toro and Oscar Isaac Are Already Planning Their Next Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Frankenstein just had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. After the film, director Guillermo del Toro spoke about what projects are coming next for him (and waxed poetic)."I'm 60 now. So I've gone from asking who I am as a father and son to regret. I'm... - Apple Final Cut Camera 2.0 – Open Gate, Apple Log 2 and ProRes RAW, Genlock for iPhone 17 Pro
CineD (Tuesday, 9 September) - Apple has announced Final Cut Camera 2.0, a major update to its professional video capture app that introduces ProRes RAW and Genlock support for iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The update also expands creative options with Center Stage front camera controls, open gate recording, Apple Log 2,... - How Does Leonardo DiCaprio Let a Director Know He Wants to Work Together?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the biggest movie stars in the world. If he signs on to a movie, you can bet that it's getting made. But over the course of his career, he has some regrets, namely not starring in a Paul Thomas Anderson movie, so when it came... - Apple iPhone 17 Pro Introduces ProRes RAW and Genlock for Filmmakers
CineD (Tuesday, 9 September) - Apple has unveiled the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, marking the company’s boldest step yet into professional video production. With support for ProRes RAW, Apple Log 2, and genlock synchronization, the new models position themselves as powerful filmmaking tools while still enhancing photo performance. Apple’s Pro iPhone... - Here is the first Nikon Zr YouTube video review
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 9 September) - Here is the first Nikon Zr video review: Here are the updated specs and details from the video: No Open Gate Gate No overheating HUGE LCD screen Micro HDMI Nikon N-Log RED RAW Price for camera body only: $2,100 I have the video and will update this post with... - Has Nikon devalued RED’s CINEMA brand immediately with low-end content creator camera?
EOSHD.com blog (Tuesday, 9 September) - Nikon are a strange company, and you could say that Japan is a strange country. Having made cameras for 100 years, you’d think Nikon would know a thing or two about marketing them. Nikon bought RED for the cinema prestige. The trailblazer in digital cinema, now apparently is too...
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