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- Still Sleeping on Frame.io? Here’s a Recap of All of the Latest Features
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 11 December) - We know, it’s a lot to keep up with these days. From the huge barrage of AI apps, tools, and features hitting the market and changing the industry as we know it, the previous new technologies that shifted landscapes aren’t as big a deal anymore.Or, at least it feels that... - Frame.io Updates – Premiere Pro Panel, AI-Powered Search, and Enhanced Security Features
CineD (Thursday, 11 December) - Frame.io has released a substantial wave of updates for October and November 2025, bringing a rebuilt Premiere Pro panel to general availability, introducing AI-powered media search capabilities, and adding enterprise-grade security features including forensic watermarking and DRM protection. Following Adobe MAX 2025, the cloud-based video collaboration platform frame.io has transitioned... - 8 Most Shocking Movie Betrayals of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 11 December) - Betrayals hurt, but look at us cinephiles and bookworms who constantly agree to subject ourselves to the same feeling multiple times (as if being betrayed by people from our real lives isn’t enough). Betrayals are such strong dramatic beats in movies because they mirror real life, connecting the characters with... - 2026 Sundance Film Festival Unveils the 97 Projects Selected
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 10 December) - The 2026 Sundance Film Festival has officially announced the full lineup, featuring 90 feature films and seven episodic projects, promising a captivating slate of stories from both emerging talents and established global artists.The festival runs from January 22 to February 1, 2026, and will take place in its home in... - The 2025 Black List is Here: Find Out What Hollywood Thinks Are the Best Unproduced Screenplays
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 December) - The Black List is an annual compilation of the best, unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Whenever I receive payment for writing a screenplay or TV pilot, I'm reminded of The Black List and its significant impact on my career.It all started in 2013 when my screenplay, Shovel Buddies, made it onto... - 7 Richard Linklater Films That Quietly Changed Modern Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - As a self-taught filmmaker, Richard Linklater tops the list of every film buff who appreciates the surrealist artistic approach toward emotions and expressions.He has always been known for swimming against the tide, chasing moments and characters to create stories out of the often "unnoticed" in our day-to-day grind.If you’re looking... - Here Are Some of the Best Holiday Savings Deals You Might Have Missed
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - It's that time of the year when the savings might be the best, but your day-to-day lives might also be completely out of control. Sure, there's often less work going around during the holidays—at least production-wise. But there's also family, travel, and a ton of other activities taking up lots... - How to Expand a Franchise Without Losing Its Soul: Inside ‘Murder at the Embassy’
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - Filming a sequel presents a unique set of challenges: you have to honor the aesthetic of the original while expanding the world enough to justify a second chapter. Doing so while battling the Egyptian summer sun and navigating active archeological digs is a different beast entirely.For director Stephen Shimek, the... - Smarter, Safer, and Better Filmmaking in the Age of AI
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 3 December) - This post was written by Hannah Elsakr and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on September 30, 2025.Back then, tools like Photoshop prompted skepticism: People were concerned that the new applications would “destroy their craft.” Over time, industries embraced the new technology, new workflows emerged, and those same tools became... - Learn How to Remotely Control Broadcast Setups With the Servo Link
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 3 December) - If you’ve ever been curious about a workflow or a new tool, the honest-to-god best way to learn these days is usually to just go to YouTube and search for an answer. Yes, some of us are more text-based minded, but for the majority of the film and video population,... - The Greatest Christmas Movie Franchises of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 3 December) - Surprisingly, despite the success of many holiday films, few ever expand into full franchises or get sequels.This is likely because the formula of many holiday films (a character who has soured on Christmas undergoes some obstacle that forces them to transform into a being of holiday cheer and love) doesn't... - DaVinci Resolve Adding Support for 32K Resolution on Apple M5 Macs
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 December) - If you’re someone looking to streamline your workflow with your new Blackmagic URSA Cine 17K 65 camera, and you’d like to make the most of your high-end video, then this update for DaVinci Resolve is for you.DaVinci Resolve update 20.3 is adding support for 32K resolution on Apple M5 Macs... - DaVinci Resolve 20.3 Released – 32K Support on Apple M5, Timeline Snapshots, Metadata Improvements
CineD (Monday, 1 December) - Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 20.3, a significant update that introduces support for up to 32K resolution on Apple M5 Macs, enhanced timeline backup management with named snapshots, improved metadata handling for large-scale projects, and background rendering for iPad users on iPadOS 26. The update is available now as... - Thousands of Sony cameras are mysteriously failing, but Sony isn’t telling
EOSHD.com blog (Tuesday, 25 November) - In search of a side hustle, I recently turned fixer – Camera fixer that is (although you could call it more of a side hassle than a hustle, it’s good fun). As a result I’ve been tinkering about inside every brand of camera, hoping to bring dead souls back to... - 8 Most Shocking Movie Betrayals That Are Sure to Trigger Your Trust Issues
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 25 November) - Betrayals hurt, but look at us cinephiles and bookworms who constantly agree to subject ourselves to the same feeling, multiple times (as if being betrayed by people from our real lives isn’t enough). Betrayals are such strong dramatic beats in movies because they mirror real life, connecting the characters with...