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- How to Find a Screenwriting Partner
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 9 February) - Screenwriting can be difficult and lonely. You might have a really hard time on a particular draft, unsure how to break a scene or end your screenplay. Maybe a thought occurs to you: This would be so much easier if I had some help. Hopefully, you have someone you can... - Final Cut Pro Gets Its First Major Update As Part of the Apple Creator Studio
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 January) - Announced a few weeks ago, the big news here is that Apple has decided to go with Adobe Creative Cloud and bundle all of its popular creative apps into a new Apple Creator Studio.And while Final Cut Pro is still available as a one-time purchase option, its future is with... - Vimeo Layoffs Eliminate Majority of Staff Just Four Months After $1.38B Acquisition
CineD (Saturday, 24 January) - Just four months after Italian tech firm Bending Spoons completed its $1.38 billion acquisition of the pioneering video platform, as we were fearing just over a week ago, Vimeo has laid off what former employees describe as “almost everyone” at the company, including the entire video engineering team. The move... - Universal Heart and Soul: Why 'A Winter’s Song' is More Than Just a Rom-Com
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 23 January) - In the world of independent cinema, we talk a lot about "specificity." We’re told that the more specific a story is, the more universal it becomes. But rarely do we see that theory put into practice as beautifully as in A Winter’s Song.We sat down with producers Annie Dashtoyan and... - Adding Elements in VFX Compositing to Sell the Illusion – A Step-by-Step Guide from Digby Hogan
CineD (Friday, 23 January) - It’s the year 2026, and simple visual effects have quietly become a mandatory tool in every creator’s skillset. See for yourself! Nowadays, even Instagram reels with talking heads made by influencers include text animations, fancy transitions, and moving graphic elements. Sure enough, lots of them are simply using ready-made presets.... - The Godox Light App Gets Cleaner UI and Stronger RGB Tools With New 4.0 Update
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 22 January) - Regardless of whether you have (or haven’t) tried out the Godox Light app yet, it’s nice to know that lighting technology is improving and that these companies are focused on making the life of a filmmaker easier and more efficient.Yes, sometimes managing things from an app can be annoying, especially... - When Hollywood Lost the Plot: 10 Pointless Movie Subplots That Wasted Everyone’s Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 December) - While some movies are flawlessly written, where the narratives flow in a definitive direction, and the characters have meaningful growth, others flail a little bit. One way you can tell the writing is a little off is when you see a certain portion, a subplot, of the narrative that seems... - 27 Years Ago, This '90s Rom-Com Was a $250M Hit
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - The '90s were a great movie decade that saw us introduced to lots of different characters and worlds. But one genre really thrived in the '90s and delivered some all-time classics: the romantic comedy.'90s rom-coms will always have a special place in my heart, because they're the love stories I've... - Fusion Previews and Stereoscopic 3D Monitoring Improvements are Coming to DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 December) - The hits keep coming for Blackmagic Design, or at least, the updates for DaVinci Resolve keep getting released that add new features and improvements. While not the most major update for Resolve, this 20.3.1 update does add some improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic... - DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update
News Shooter (Thursday, 18 December) - Blackmagic Design has released the DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update, which adds the ability to quickly search for effects in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic 3D monitoring. What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 The following features have been added or... - 'Elf' Was Originally "Much Darker"—And Emerged from a Failed Pitch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 December) - 2003's Elf has been around long enough to be a certified holiday classic.The film follows Buddy the Elf (Will Ferrell), who's not an elf at all and feels like an outsider in the North Pole. His adoptive elf father tells him his birth dad lives in the grand city of... - 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 December) - Rian Johnson is back with the third entry in the Knives Out series, Wake Up Dead Man. This time, he takes the series into dark, gothic territory, setting the mystery in an upstate New York church community led by a morally compromised Monsignor.What I love about these movies is that... - “I’m Still Standing Here…” — Unraveling the Most Heroic Line in ‘The Wrestler’
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 13 December) - Fame can bring two things with it—pride and insecurity. As the saying goes, the higher you fly, the greater the fear of falling.Only some are lucky to have their fame outlive them. The rest are aware of its ephemerality, but it’s impossible to ever imagine ourselves in that misfortune. Randy... - Adobe Premiere 25.6 Adds Smarter Search, Faster Edits, and Seamless Collaboration
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 12 December) - This post was written by Kylee Peña and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on November 19, 2025.Whether you’re cutting on your desktop or on the go, Premiere now brings a family of tools built to keep creators in flow.This release includes smarter AI search for both audio and video,... - Nikon Comedy Wildlife 2025 winners announced
Nikonrumors (Thursday, 11 December) - The winner of the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 is Mark Meth-Cohn, an amateur photographer from the UK who entered a brilliant shot titled “High Five” of a young gorilla cavorting through a forest clearing: 1. OVERALL WINNER & ALEX WALKER’S SERIAN MAMMAL AWARD WINNER, Mark Meth Cohn, High...