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- The Real Meaning Behind the Sunken Place in 'Get Out'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - It is easy to identify when a film or a story is deeply rooted in real-life experiences. Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele, is one such narrative. I had been following Peele’s work since his Key and Peele days, but with Get Out, he’s set the bar for the genre... - What Is VistaVision? Inside the Classic Widescreen Format Behind Hollywood’s Biggest Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - The promotional materials are out for the new Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another, and by now, I'm sure you've heard everyone urging you to see the movie in VistaVision.But One Battle After Another is just the latest in a new wave of movies resurrecting the old format.So,... - The Art of Color… Science?
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 30 September) - The Art of Color…Science? by RC Jenkins (see previous guest posts) Intro Color science is an art. And we’ve been getting a lot of crayons lately. And not the stupid ones in the 4-pack from some kid’s party that are basically just plastic and break. The good ones that... - What 'The Lost Bus' Teaches Us About Telling a True Story
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - On November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire erupted in Butte County, California, becoming the deadliest wildfire in the state's history. The fire killed 85 people, displaced over 50,000 residents, and essentially wiped the town of Paradise off the map. In the midst of this catastrophe, school bus driver Kevin McKay... - The Ending Of 'One Battle After Another' Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - The movie that everyone will be talking about this year is Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. The movie is a sprawling, action-packed drama that blends a tale of radical activism, a covert government conspiracy, and a father's desperate search for his daughter into one twisty tale that covers... - When Music Takes the Lead: 7 Films Where Sound Becomes Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September) - Every film has music, and it does what it is meant to do—highlight emotion and nudge the audience toward a mood. At best, it remains a background decoration—the wallpaper of a scene.But in some films, music refuses to sit quietly in the corner. It becomes a character in its own... - Get More Consistent Ripple Trimming and Other Improvements With DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2.1
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - After just releasing DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2 a week ago, Blackmagic Design has released another quick tweak of the company’s popular NLE with some quite equally impressive new features and improvements.The DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2.1 is now available and features enhancements such as more consistent ripple trimming, improved attribute copy... - 8 Creepiest Stalker Films That Will Keep You Looking Over Your Shoulder
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - More than films about monsters and ghosts, stalker movies have to be some of the scariest movies out there. When I was a little girl and used to ask my mother to check under the bed for monsters as I clung to my blanket like a shield, my mom would... - 10 On-Set Injuries that Made It Into The Final Movie
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - An actor's safety on set should be at the top of the priority list. When we're making movies and TV shows, we want to do them with everyone having a productive time without being injured. But sometimes things happen on set that are unavoidable, and they actually contribute to the... - Chris Punsalan on Using Premiere Pro to Edit 'Reeling'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on April 21, 2025.At a birthday luau on his family’s homestead, Ryan struggles to fit in with old friends and family. As the pig slowly roasts in an imu pit and the partygoers cut loose, the... - 13 Tsunami Movies That Bring Disaster to the Big Screen
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - There’s a reason filmmakers keep coming back to giant walls of water: they’re both beautiful and horrifying.A tsunami on screen can feel like nature itself has become the villain—unstoppable, merciless, and cinematic gold. Unlike an earthquake or a wildfire, a tsunami swallows entire worlds in one unstoppable sweep. That sheer... - 9 Best Cate Blanchett Performances That Prove She Can Do Anything
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - When you look at actors such as Cate Blanchett, you realize the true power of talent and fame. Not only has she deeply impressed us with her onscreen versatility, but she has also been a pioneer of change, be it with her fearless advocacy against sexism and ageism in the... - 7 Screenwriting Contest Red Flags
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - Screenwriting contests can be great opportunities to gain industry exposure, secure representation, and potentially get your script optioned. They can be one of the more accessible ways to break in. Most competitions are legitimate and deliver what they promise, but because writers' dreams are involved, there are some bad actors... - Penske Media Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Google AI Overviews
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - Let me know if you've experienced this: you go to Google with an idea or a question, and then an AI overview pops up. Instead of clicking on an article to learn more, you just read the overview and call it a day. Well, when that happens, Google has aggregated... - What Are The Best Robert Redford Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - I woke up this morning to sad news: Robert Redford, an American icon and pillar of cinema, passed away. The loss of someone so great will leave a giant hole in movies, one that we can only fill by revisiting his masterworks. Redford was an incredible actor and director. He...