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- All 12 Hayao Miyazaki Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - I did not come to Hayao Miyazaki movies as a kid. I found them much later in life, in college, after I had a roommate obsessed with Studio Ghibli. If you didn't know, Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, manga artist, and director. He's considered a major figure in animation... - How Changes to the Nicholl Fellowship Submissions Will Affect You
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 March) - If you're into screenwriting in the slightest, you know about the Nicholl Fellowship. It's easily the most important and credible screenwriting contest. there really is no second place here. Winners of the Nicholls get money; they usually get agents, and their screenplays make the rounds in Hollywood. It's worth entering... - SIRUI Joins the L-Mount Alliance
CineD (Thursday, 20 March) - SIRUI just became the ninth company to join the L-Mount Alliance, officially adopting Leica’s standardized lens mount for mirrorless cameras. This is big news for photographers and filmmakers since it means more lens options, more compatibility, and a little less worrying about whether your gear will play nice together. The... - 'Adolescence' Ending Explained: It Can't Get Better Overnight
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 March) - One of the best-limited series ever put on TV is blowing up on Netflix right now. It's called Adolescence, and it's a British crime drama show by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham and directed by Philip Barantini.The show follows a 13-year-old schoolboy who is arrested for the murder of a... - The 7 Best Video Game Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 March) - Video games have some of the best storytelling in all of media right now, and that's what makes them such valuable properties for adaptation into films. But as I am sure you know, a lot of these video game movies have a terrible reputation for sucking. At least they did... - SXSW 2025: 4 Tips on How to Make a Screenlife Film like 'Lifehack'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - Lifehack is probably the best example of a screenlife movie to date.The film premiered recently at SXSW, and its premise is simple enough—a bunch of lackadaisical gamer teens, passing their time in Rust lobbies and with some idle scambaiting, decide to take things a step further when they realize they... - The Making of Flow – A Journey of Self-Learning and Courage
CineD (Friday, 14 March) - We often hear filmmaking is going through an era of democratization, and this is undoubtedly true. What once required massive gear and large teams a few decades ago can now be done with a smartphone, and without even leaving your apartment. Interestingly, animation (which has always been considered highly complex,... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor 2.0 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released version 2.0 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews.... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor v.2 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released v.2 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews. So,... - SXSW 2025 Filmmakers Share Their Best Advice for Those Starting Out
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - As filmmakers from across the globe gather together in Austin, Texas to celebrate film, interactive media, and music—plus tacos, beer, and an endless number of brand activations—at this year’s SXSW Conference & Festivals, it’s obvious to see the passion, dedication, and often sheer determination, that was needed to bring many... - What Are The 7 Best Steven Soderbergh Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - I'm always excited when a new Steven Soderbergh gets released, and this year, we're getting two of them in Presence and Black Bag. Soderbergh is so exciting and so calculated. His movies always try something interesting, and it feels like he's operating as an artist trying to open our eyes... - What is Cyberpunk?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 March) - I was giving a buddy notes the other day on this science fiction thriller he sent me, and I couldn't really find a way to describe the world. After talking with him, I realized the tone and world were something called "cyberpunk". But I'll be honest, I don't spend a... - Licensing Horror Footage and Building Out Locations for Your Short Film
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - Are you getting ready to shoot your short film? You might have some really big ideas—several actors, multiple locations, a healthy smattering of VFX shots—and trust me, we’ve all been there in the development stage. It’s better to dream big and scale back to be practical because so many of... - What Are The Best End of the World Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 6 March) - When I can't figure out what I want to watch, I always sink back into a reliable subgenre of disaster movies that I absolutely love: "End of the World."There's just something inherently exciting about a movie detailing how it all could end; There are huge stakes, high concepts, and some... - The 7 Best Stop-Motion Movies Every Filmmaker Should Study
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 5 March) - When I was a kid, I watched Jason and the Argonauts on TBS on a rainy Saturday afternoon. When it came time to fight the skeletons, I was amazed at the way the figures moved on screen. And when I found out there were whole movies made the same way,...