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- Martial Arts Classics Get an AI Makeover: China's Ambitious Kung Fu Film Heritage Project
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 June) - A recent announcement from the Shanghai International Film Festival has everyone who loves kung fu movies talking. China is embarking on a monumental project to revive 100 classic kung fu films using artificial intelligence. And at the forefront of this ambitious "Kung Fu Film Heritage Project" are the legends themselves:... - The Discourse Around The Zombie Dong in '28 Years Later'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 June) - Look, let's get this out of the way at the top. there's a giant penis in 28 Years Later and everyone is talking about it. My theater's audience audibly gasped when they saw it on screen, and in the lobby after, I could hear many people chatting about it. It... - The Discourse Around The Zombie Dong in 28 Years Later
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 June) - Look, let's get this out of the way at the top. there's a giant penis in 28 Years Later and everyone is talking about it. My theater's audience audibly gasped when they saw it on screen, and in the lobby after, I could hear many people chatting about it. It... - How to Use PremiumBeat Music and Sound Effects
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 20 June) - So, you’re working on a short film. Or maybe it’s a video for your YouTube channel. Or maybe it’s a podcast or commercial — whatever you’re creating, it’s gonna need a great soundtrack to attract, entertain, and inform your audience.But where can you get your hands on assets that are... - '28 Years Later' Ending Explained: The Birth of a New World
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 20 June) - I went to see 28 Years Later on opening night because I absolutely love zombie movies, and I felt like the other movies got me through different periods of my life, so I was excited to engage with this one. The Danny Boyle and Alex Garland team-up did not disappoint.... - Second Person Point of View: A Bold Choice or a Risky Gamble
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 18 June) - Picture this: you're reading a story and suddenly realize it's talking directly to you. Not at you, but to you. You're making decisions. You're feeling emotions. You're living the narrative.That's the power of the second person point of view. It breaks the traditional barrier between the reader and the story.Let's... - Best Movie Sequels of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 18 June) - Remember that feeling when the credits rolled and you weren't ready to say goodbye? Studios have discovered gold in that emotion. Movie sequels emerged as producers recognized the business potential of successful stories. But I think it would be fairly correct to say that sequels are a win-win for everyone,... - How Pulp Fiction Went from Cannes to $100 Million
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 18 June) - Made on a modest budget of about $8.5 million, with another $10 million spent on marketing, Pulp Fiction's win of the Palme d’Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival flipped the pop culture and cinematic landscape forever. In this article, let’s go 30 years back and relive the glory of... - Poll: 32-bit Float Audio – A Key Buying Factor for You?
CineD (Wednesday, 18 June) - It’s time to take a short break from asking you guys about anything related to cameras (even though it is one of our favorite topics) and start talking about audio. In this context, we would like to determine the importance of including 32-bit float audio in your recording equipment. If... - Iconic One-Liner: “I See Dead People”: The Sixth Sense
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 17 June) - More than two decades later, the haunting confession from M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, "I see dead people," still resonates because it accomplishes something rare in horror. It terrifies us while simultaneously breaking our hearts.When I watched The Sixth Sense for the first time, Cole’s (Haley Joel Osment) confession... - Why Will Smith Said No to Starring in This Mind-Bending Blockbuster
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 16 June) - It would be hard to find an actor with a more interesting career trajectory than Will Smith. He started out as a rapper, went to TV, found ultimate movie stardom, rode at the top of the world for a while, and has since been mounting his comeback. Along the way,... - 'Materialists' Ending Explained: Love Or Luxury
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 16 June) - This weekend, millions of people decided to weigh the options of love or money in the new Celine Song hit,The Materialists. It's a love triangle movie about a woman caught between her past and future with two guys. One is poor but understands who she is, and one is rich... - The Hidden Power of Makeup in Netflix’s 'It’s What’s Inside'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 13 June) - The Netflix film It’s What’s Inside turns the body-swap subgenre on its head, swapping not two people, but eight. The official synopsis: A pre-wedding reunion descends into a psychological nightmare for a group of college friends when a surprise guest arrives with a mysterious suitcase. Not only are the characters... - Shots with Forced Perspective – How They Trick Our Brains
CineD (Friday, 13 June) - Children often want to become magicians when they grow up. Filmmakers actually manage to. Not only because films are magic in their own right, but because we do use a lot of practical tricks to tell visual stories. Forced perspective is one of them. It has been around for a... - Cine Gear 2025 Wrap-Up with Markus Förderer, ASC: Lenses, Metadata & The Human Touch – CineD Focus Check Ep68
CineD (Thursday, 12 June) - In this Cine Gear 2025 wrap-up episode of CineD Focus Check, Johnnie is joined by acclaimed cinematographer Markus Förderer, ASC (Red Notice, I Origins, Stowaway) for a rich and thoughtful conversation. Set against the cinematic backdrop of the Universal Studios lot, the two dive deep into the current state of...