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- Another Small Canon EOS R6 Mark III Leak
Canonrumors (Today) - This isn't going to be the most exciting post about the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, but it's something that may include an official image of the camera. A little bit of marketing material about the R63 has leaked out by a retailer ahead of the November 6, 2025 announcement.... - Tilta Hydra Adjustable Support Post
News Shooter (Today) - The Tilta Hydra Adjustable Support Post provides stability, power, and versatility for in-vehicle filming. It allows you to mount multiple cameras, monitors, and accessories on a single, adjustable post with 100W power pass-through. The concept was to come up with a product that can utilize the interior space of a... - The Iconic 'Jaws' Theme Almost Didn’t Make It Into the Movie — Here’s Why
NoFilmSchool (Today) - We open with a woman and a man running on the beach gleefully toward the ocean, taking off every article of clothing. She dives into the ocean and wades there as she waits for her lover to join her. All of a sudden, the lights go out. The screen turns... - This One Line in 'The Devil Wears Prada' Says Everything About Body Image Pressure
NoFilmSchool (Today) - For every Andy in the world, there’ll always be an Emily, who’ll both scare and inspire her. That girl is indeed strong. In addition to managing Miranda Priestly’s entire daily life, she’s been carrying an entire load of expectations of how she should look and how she should be. You... - 24 hours
- Inside the Iconic "It’s Alive!" Moment in 'Frankenstein'
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - If you think about it, the horror genre is an absolutely widespread buffet with changing menus. At the same time, it’s so exclusive for each one of us that we all have that one moment from that one particular film that defines horror for us. For me, that moment is... - What Are the Top 50 Film Schools in 2025
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Just this morning, The Wrap released its list of the top 50 film schools in the United States. Now, we're obviously a website built to help people who have never been to or can't afford to go to film school. But I think we should also keep track of which... - A Look at the RF 45mm f/1.2 STM, it seems compact.
Canonrumors (Yesterday) - We were sent another image of the upcoming RF 45mm f/1.2 STM, a lens that is getting a lot of discussion. There are few bargains in lenses, let's hope this one is. We have been told two European prices, but I can't confirm either. €499 and €599 have been mentioned.... - How Line Producer Amanda Verhagen Built an Inclusive Set for 'A Nice Indian Boy'
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Every producer faces the challenge of translating a script's creative vision into a logistical reality. But for a film like A Nice Indian Boy—a story centered on the "bigness of love" within a queer, South Asian context—that responsibility goes deeper.This is the domain of Line Producer Amanda Verhagen. Her job... - Inside The Gauntlet: What Really Happened When I Entered the $380 “Non-Competition”
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - If you were at all plugged into the filmmaking or screenwriting community in the spring of 2024, you heard something about the new “$400 script competition,” The Gauntlet, launched by ScriptHop. But if you took the time to go to the site, you realized it was actually deliberately not a... - The State of Horror: 6 Filmmakers on a Genre That's "More Alive Than Ever"
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Horror is undergoing a seismic renaissance as I type this, and we're pretty lucky to be around enjoying it right now.With movies like Sinners and Weapons crushing at the box office this year, it feels like the genre can make anyone's dream come to life, and it's where some of... - What Filmmakers Can Learn from This Chaotic Horror Film by the 'Alien' Writers
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - In 1981, a weird little horror movie came out. It was directed by Gary Sherman and starred Melody Anderson, Jack Albertson (who you might remember best as Grandpa Joe from Willy Wonka), and James Farentino.In the film, a sheriff (Farentino) and his wife (Anderson) investigate a surprising series of murders... - Do We Even Need Reps? How Violent Ends Director John-Michael Powell Made His Theatrical Feature Without Them
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, Director John-Michael Powell joins host GG Hawkins to talk about his gritty Southern crime thriller Violent Ends, which hits theaters October 31. Powell shares the winding journey that led to the film’s production—from being dropped from a college art program, to... - Disney Pulls Its Channels from YouTube TV
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - If you're trying to watch Disney channels on YouTube TV today, you're out of luck.Disney has pulled its channels, including ESPN and ABC, from YouTube TV after the two companies failed to reach a new distribution agreement before their Thursday deadline. This is a huge deal, as subscribers will now... - This Screenwriting Software Is Way More Powerful Than You Remember
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - As a screenwriter, I know that your choice of software can feel a little overwhelming. We just want to type "FADE IN:" and get going with our script.So you want to pick something that's easy to use and intuitive to your process.That's why I'm excited to talk about Celtx. You’ve... - 11 Cozy Horror Movies to Curl Up on the Couch with Tonight
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Cozy horror occupies a strange space where the spooky meets the comforting. It's horror that doesn't traumatize you, often using humor to soften its bloody punches. These movies are less about jump scares and devastating deaths, and more about atmosphere wrapped in humor, nostalgia, or a happy ending. The conflict...