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- Here is why there are massive Sony A7rVI, A7V, FX3II and RX1rIII rumors floating youtube!
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 22 February) - If you search on youtube for cameras like the Sony A7rVI, Sony A7V, Sony FX3II and so on, you will find a large number of ‘rumor’ videos. Over the past few months, readers have often pointed these videos out to me and some of them believed that they were real... - That's Not a UFO. It's DoPchoice's New Inflatable Light Modifier
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 February) - While we all know its importance, setting up lighting for your projects can often be one of the most difficult and time-consuming parts of the filmmaking process. So, it’s always nice to see companies look for ways to speed up and improve lighting workflows with innovative solutions. DoPchoice has introduced... - 3 Things 'Bystanders' Director Learned from Tackling Her Rape-Revenge Horror Movie
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 February) - When it comes to the horror film genre, it’s safe to say that Mary Beth McAndrews knows a thing or two. Not only is she the editor-in-chief of DreadCentral, one of the most popular horror publications online today, but she has also served as an executive producer on films... - Sundance 2025: Editing 'Sugar Babies' with Premiere Pro and Frame.io
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 4 February) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on January 28, 2025.Part of a vibrant close circle of friends growing up poor in rural Louisiana, she is determined to overcome the struggles and barriers defining them. Faced with limited minimum wage job options, Autumn... - eBay bargains: Nikkor Fisheye 14.3mm f/4 lens for $250k, Nikkor Fisheye 6mm f/2.8 lens for $113k
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 1 February) - Some eBay bargains: Nikon Nikkor Fisheye 14.3mm f/4 lens: $249,999 Nikon Nikkor Fisheye 6mm f/2.8 lens: $113,087 More details on the 14.3mm f/4 lens can be found here: The rare Nikon Fisheye-Nikkor 14.3mm f/4 lens for 70mm cinema cameras originally made for Disney More details on the 6mm f/2.8... - Nikon is expected/rumored to have a slow 2025 year (in terms of new product announcements)
Nikonrumors (Friday, 31 January) - GoogleTrends Nikon search interest over time 2004-2024 Here is what we are still expecting from Nikon based on old rumors/reports: Nikon Coolpix P1000 replacement (P1100?) Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.2 S-line lens For the rest, I was told that 2025 will be a generally “slow year” for Nikon compared to the... - Audiio Mobile App for Music Licensing Released
CineD (Tuesday, 28 January) - Music licensing company Audiio has released a mobile application for iOS and Android devices, expanding access to their music catalog for content creators and filmmakers. The app allows users to search, download, and manage music licenses from mobile devices. Audiio, a music licensing platform that offers a library of royalty-free... - Cashback savings back on Amazon Germany
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 28 January) - If you go on this Amazon Germany search page you will notice while scrolling that some lenses have a green cashback marking. The 20-70mm G for example is now 1119 after discount. I regularly check those search sites and I know these deals have just been added. Don’t know how... - Follow the 'Star Trek' Movies in Chronological Order
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 January) - I grew up in a Trekkie household, and my parents loved watching all the shows and the movies. I think part of that is that the show and movies came out in their formative years and then stayed with them and always had something new for them as well. That's... - Automatically Upload Proxy Files to Frame.io with These Canon Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 January) - Along with some major announcements about Premiere Pro’s new Media Intelligence and Search Panel AI-powered upgrades, Adobe has announced some more notable additions and integrations set to come to Frame.io.Adobe has shared that they’ve partnered with Canon to deliver some new integrations between Frame.io Camera to Cloud (C2C) and some... - Sundance 2025: Filmmaker Alireza Khatami Used Premiere Pro and After Effects to Bring Sundance Debut “The Things You Kill” to Life
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 January) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on January 22, 2025.This quietly insidious psychological thriller follows a university professor haunted by the suspicious death of his ailing mother, who then coerces his enigmatic gardener to execute a cold-blooded act of vengeance.As the writer,... - Adobe Unveils Upgrades to Premiere, After Effects, and Frame.io
CineD (Thursday, 23 January) - Adobe has unveiled significant beta updates to Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io that aim to speed up post-production and improve creative workflows. These upgrades come just in time for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where, according to Adobe, 85% of submissions relied on Adobe Creative Cloud tools, reaffirming the... - Adobe announces new updates across Premiere Pro, After Effects & Frame.io
News Shooter (Wednesday, 22 January) - Adobe has announced new updates across Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io that are claimed to accelerate post-production and address common pain points that filmmakers face today. These new features include AI-powered Media Intelligence, Search Panel, and multilingual caption translation for 17 languages in Premiere Pro (beta), along with top-requested performance improvements... - Premiere Pro Adds AI Clip Recognition with New Media Intelligence and Search Panel
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 January) - We’re all collectively in for a big day today as Adobe has announced a host of updates to Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io ahead of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. The biggest headlines here might have to be the new features coming to Premiere Pro (beta) first though.Adobe Premiere... - The Actor’s Secret Weapon is the Camera – Breaking the Barrier Between Actors and Cinematographers
CineD (Monday, 20 January) - Most actors might deny it, but deep down, the camera is their greatest fear. Early in my career as a cinematographer, I noticed how they’d keep a wary distance from cameras and lights, even while respecting technicians working on set. But when I met John Heard on one of my...