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- Major Studios Sue AI Company Midjourney Over Copyright Claims
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 11 June) - This is the moment many have been waiting for since we saw generative AI tools debut. These are tools that are built from all the images on the internet and trained on our work without permission. It was only a matter of time before a major movie studio would see... - The DJI Matrice 400 is Here with Nearly an Hour of Flight Time and Integrated Rotating LiDAR
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 10 June) - While not a consumer or cinematography-focused product by any means, DJI’s newest flagship enterprise drone is quite impressive and important news for those who are following the company’s ongoing development and battles to operate and sell other drones and products in the United States.While it appears that the DJI Mavic... - Remember When: ‘Jaws’ Defined the Summer Tentpole
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 10 June) - Jaws almost turned out to be Spielberg’s biggest professional mistake. But instead, it was the movie that turned Steven Spielberg into a household name. In his late 20s, Spielberg had just finished directing his first feature film, The Sugarland Express (1974), with Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown (who were... - TLS Rehoused FUJI EBC Lenses Announced – Premium Compact Cine Primes
CineD (Saturday, 7 June) - British lens manufacturer and rehousing specialist True Lens Services has just announced a new set of rehoused lenses: the TLS FUJI EBC. This set of lenses consists of eight focal lengths: 19 / 24 / 28 / 35 / 50 / 100 / 135mm, as well as a newly developed... - Quentin Tarantino’s Super Old-School Writing Habit
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 6 June) - One of the things I love most about writing is the mythical history of it. It's something humankind has done since we figured out how to scrawl on tablets. And there's something romantic about sitting down with a pad and pen and pouring out your soul. I'm not alone in... - Healthy Habits of Screenwriters – Tips, Exercises and Daily Practices for Creativity and Focus
CineD (Friday, 6 June) - “Writing […] can be a difficult, lonely job; it’s like crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a bathtub. There’s plenty of opportunity for self-doubt.” This is a quote by the master Stephen King from his book on the craft. Of course, he meant fiction here, especially its long form, but I... - Kevin Smith on the Resurrection of 'Dogma'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 3 June) - As a kid from the East Coast who hung out a lot in comic book shops and went to Wizard World every year, I am a pretty big fan of Kevin Smith.His films are eclectic, weird, and polarizing, but no one can deny that he's an artist with a particular... - How Hollywood-Grade Audio is Now Accessible to All Content Creators
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - Alec Puro knows a thing or two about the music industry, having been in it for most of his life. Just like Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, James Iha of The Smashing Pumpkins, and Danny Elfman of Oingo Boingo, Alec is a rocker turned film and television composer. His... - Ana De Armas Explains How European and American Audiences Differ
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - I do not think there is a better interview system than what Sean Evans does on Hot Ones. It always seems like he gets the best answers from people, as they devour spicy wings. The most recent episode featured Ana De Armas, and she was extremely funny dealing with the... - What Are Some Alternative Jobs For Unemployed Screenwriters?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - It has not been easy out there for a lot of people recently. If you're a screenwriter or trying to break in as a screenwriter, the years since COVID have been particularly grueling. We had the strike, and "survive 'til 25," and it feels like Hollywood is still slow now,... - Jump Cuts – Why Would You Use Them in Your Films?
CineD (Friday, 30 May) - Most of the time, when we edit our films, we don’t want the audience to notice the cuts. That’s called continuity editing – one shot follows the next smoothly and seamlessly, without pulling the viewers out of the story. But there are moments when breaking that rule serves a purpose.... - Waldman Media MediaDB
News Shooter (Friday, 30 May) - Waldman Media’s new MediaDB helps you create a database of all your hard drives. You can search for files, browse the directory trees while the drives are offline, and even use it for creating an RCP file from an EDL when conforming. If you have a lot of hard drives... - Steven Spielberg's Take on Stanley Kubrick's Singular Vision
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 May) - Steven Spielberg is my all-time favorite director, and Stanley Kubrick is probably hot on his heels, with Scorsese and Hitchcock interchangeably there as well. So, when I saw there was a YouTube video of Spielberg discussing Stanley Kubrick and his influence over him, as well as his singular vision, I... - Whodunits Done Right: 14 Best Detective Movies That’ll Keep You Guessing
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - Detective movies have drawn major audiences for years, thanks to their labyrinthine plots, riveting characters, and tough cases. From the dark and stylish charm of the ‘40s and ‘50s film noirs to the adrenaline-fueled action of today’s thrillers, this genre has something for every mystery lover.To help you dive into... - How I Lit Episode 4 of 'The Acolyte'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - It was November 2023, and I was standing in the middle of a gigantic, empty warehouse in Arborfield Studios, about an hour west of London. The space felt enormous- big enough to fit a football field or more. This was going to be the set for Khofar, the forested planet...