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- Is Wscripted+ a Viable Alternative to Coverfly and The Black List?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 26 August) - What services are you using to host your screenplays and get discovered? Are you hosted on The Black List or Stage 32? Or are you looking for a new home for your projects after the closure of Coverfly?We've been poking around and looked into Wscripted, which is a company focused... - The Ulanzi D200H Deck Dock is the Ultimate (and Essential) Tool for Modern Creators
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - If you’re a modern content creator, editor, or live streamer, then you might already be familiar with the importance of stream controllers and multi-purpose docks. Yet, even if you haven’t invested in one yet, as the world of content creation continues to grow, evolve, and become faster and more lucrative,... - This Ulanzi D200H Studio Assistant is the Ultimate (and Essential) Tool for Modern Creators
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - If you’re a modern content creator, editor, or live streamer, then you might already be familiar with the importance of stream controllers and multi-purpose docks. Yet, even if you haven’t invested in one yet, as the world of content creation continues to grow, evolve, and become faster and more lucrative,... - All of Ari Aster's Projects, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - Ari Aster has made his mark as one of modern cinema's most provocative voices. The New York-born director cut his teeth on a series of increasingly disturbing short films before joining the greats of the horror scene with 2018's Hereditary. Since then, he's continued to challenge audiences with work that... - What Disney's Gen Z Strategy Means for Filmmakers
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - According to reporting from Variety, Disney wants original ideas—specifically, the studio wants movies that will bring young men back to the brand. "Young men" in this case means Gen Z, ages 13-28.Every studio wants to reach Gen Z, so that's not news. But it's unique that Disney is calling for... - Watch 800 Looney Tunes Cartoons For Free to Improve Your Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - When I used to teach screenwriting classes, I'd start all the lectures with a Looney Tunes cartoon. This wasn't because I love them, though I do, it was because they're perfect short films to study. They introduce characters quickly, provide instant stakes, and the worldbuilding is impeccable. I'd tell my... - Film Noir to Neo-Noir: A Dark Makeover of Crime-Thrillers
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - The rain-slicked streets, the morally ambiguous detective, the femme fatale with a hidden agenda—these classic elements of film noir were too good to fade away into oblivion. So they evolved.Film Noir crawled into new skins, kept whispering dark thoughts into filmmakers’ ears, and reshaped itself into neo-noir. Sure, it shed... - When Evil Walked In: 7 Greatest Villain Intros in TV History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Working in Bollywood films, you don’t have to tell me how crucial villain introductions are. We’ve basically taken our villain intros to a heightened level of melodrama now, sometimes treating them more seriously than a hero's introduction. On a more serious note, I’ve talked about this multiple times, how a... - The 'PROBLEM' Framework That Makes Erik Bork's Writing Work
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - Erik Bork has won two Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Best known as a writer/producer on HBO's Band of Brothers and From the Earth to the Moon, he's sold features to Universal, HBO, TNT, and Playtone. Working alongside executive producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, Bork earned his... - Crazy Ladies: The Best Psycho Biddie Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Who doesn't love an older woman scorned and out for revenge or something even worse? That's what the Psycho Biddie genre brings to life, and it's become one of my favorites in the horror canon. Today, I want to look at the best versions of this kind of movie and... - Badasses and Weirdos: The Top 10 Josh Brolin Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August) - I think that Josh Brolin is one of the best actors working today. He picks creative directors and challenging roles, and always seems like he's down to push himself to the limits. Whether it's playing an absolute badass or just a weirdo, he's a guy who has brought some of... - Alexander Payne Thinks Your Movie Is Too Long
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August) - Alexander Payne is at the Locarno Film Festival to receive the Pardo d’Onore, where he is once again espousing the value of a tight storyline and shorter runtime.Look, I get it. I see this as an issue that can start on the page, or even in your short film—I think... - 3 Easy Tips That Will Give You a Better Chance in Screenwriting Contests
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - Elliot Grove founded Raindance Film Festival in 1993 and the British Independent Film Awards in 1998, starting with what he calls a simple question: "Can you make movies without any experience, any training, or any money?”Raindance is the U.K.’s largest independent film festival. Around 90% of the films screening in... - 10 Insane Stunts Actors Did Themselves
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - When I'm watching a movie, I love seeing a real stunt. There's something about the reality of these dangerous actions that makes the movies all the more visceral and the experience better. Today, I want to go over ten of my favorite real-life stunts. Let's dive in. 1. Buster Keaton:... - Story of the Rise, Fall & Wild Comeback of the Western Genre
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - From dusty trails to epic gunfights, Westerns once ruled Hollywood—then vanished, only to return in surprising new ways.For decades, they were the backbone of American cinema, churning out tales of lone gunmen, lawless towns, and a moral compass constantly swinging between justice and revenge. The Western was almost a worldview...