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- DZOfilm Vespid2 Prime Lenses now available
News Shooter (Saturday, 30 August) - The DZOfilm Vespid2 Prime Lenses are now available to pre-order. These were first shown as prototypes back in April at NAB 2025. The Vespid2 series is claimed to feature improved image quality and better sharpness. DZOFilm also states that they have all but eliminated chromatic aberration in the center of... - How Macon Blair Reinvented the Cult Classic 'The Toxic Avenger'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with filmmaker Macon Blair to discuss his journey from scrappy DIY filmmaking in Virginia to directing the 2025 reimagining of the cult classic The Toxic Avenger. The film hits theaters today, and Blair shares how he balanced... - Native ISO: Is 800 Really What You Should Be Filming At?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - In today's day of digital cinematography, most filmmakers will default to the recommended ISO settings set forth by the camera's manufacturer — but is this always the best starting point? I would argue that it depends on what you are filming and, more importantly, what type of image you are... - Read the 'Hacks' Pilot And Learn Character and Worldbuilding
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - The pilot episode of Hacks is a masterclass in television writing that brilliantly establishes its central characters and the conflict that drives the series. It was written by creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky.Today, I want to look at what makes this pilot so successful and let... - What Are The Most Realistic Firefights Ever Filmed by Hollywood?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - In the explosive world of action cinema, there are a handful of films that transcended the typical Hollywood spectacle and got really real. These are movies that earned the respect of military veterans, firearms experts, and film critics alike. They have highly accurate and visceral scenes that pop off the... - Why It Matters that 'The Roses' Is Not a Straight Remake
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - When screenwriter Tony McNamara was approached about Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman's desire to work together, the studio pitched The War of the Roses as potential material for a remake. "I decided I didn't want to remake it, but I would reimagine it as, basically, a story about contemporary marriage,"... - Michelle Yeoh's Top 10 Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - Michelle Yeoh has solidified her place as a versatile and formidable talent in Hollywood. From her early days as a martial arts superstar in Hong Kong to her Academy Award-winning role, her filmography is a testament to her enduring screen presence. Today, I want to go over the ten movies... - Emma Stone's 'Bugonia' Earns Six-Minute Venice Ovation
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - I don't think standing ovations at festivals are the end-all, be-all of a film's worthiness, but hearing the buzz out of Venice for Yorgos Lanthimos' new film, Bugonia, has me excited.The film reportedly had the crowd going for six minutes, and so far, reviews are calling it a "loopy" black... - This Is the Reason Greg Daniels Likes Writing Comedy
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - Greg Daniels, a writer, director, and producer, knows a thing or two about making hit TV.Daniels, who adapted the British version of The Office for American TV, also co-created Parks and Recreation with Michael Schur, developed King of the Hill with Mike Judge, and created the sci-fi comedy Upload for... - Is 'Twilight' the Most Influential "Bad" Movie Ever Made?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - You have to admit. Twilight reshaped entertainment, even if some critics still roll their eyes.As all five Twilight movies return to theaters from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 for the book series' 20th anniversary, it's worth asking: has any "bad" movie been more influential than the sparkling vampire saga? Twilight... - Are You Ready For All of the New Features Coming to This AI-Assisted Video Editor?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - It’s been a busy month for the team at Eddie AI as the company reports that it has rolled out nearly 50 new features since the first of August. We’ve covered several of the updates that have seen expanded NLE integrations and file compatibilities, 30 new languages, and your usual... - Are You Ready For All of the New Features Coming to AI-Assisted Video Editing?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - It’s been a busy month for the team at Eddie AI as the company reports that it has rolled out nearly 50 new features since the first of August. We’ve covered several of the updates that have seen expanded NLE integrations and file compatibilities, 30 new languages, and your usual... - Is This New 16TB External SSD Big and Fast Enough For Your Video Workflows?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - The world of video is speeding up. Not only do we have tighter windows and turnarounds for projects these days, but with larger file sizes and transfer requests, professionals are looking for all the ways that they can to read, write, transfer, upload, and share footage as quickly as possible.To... - Can You Guess the Rumored Name for Fujifilm’s Successor to the X-T30 II?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - In what might be the least dramatic news of all time, according to reports online from Fujirumors, trusted sources have revealed what the name of the next version of the Fujifilm X-T30 will be. And, man, when you find out, you’re going to be in total shock.Currently, the Fujifilm X-T30... - The Very Best American Martial Arts Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - America was absolutely enthralled with the martial arts movies coming out of Asia in the 60s and 70s. These films changed culture, and Hollywood knew it had to get a piece. That's why we saw such an influx of these titles, and we still see them today. There's something magical...
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