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- The Power of Good Stories and How to Unleash It in Difficult Times
CineD (Wednesday, 2 April) - What do all good stories have in common? A strong protagonist? A conflict? A thought-through suspense curve? An emotional dilemma? Or maybe all of the above? We can discuss this question from a structural point of view in the comments if you wish. However, there is one thing on which... - How '28 Days Later' Changed Zombie Movies Forever
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 April) - I snuck into 28 Days Later in 2002. I think I was in 8th grade, and all I knew was everyone on the IMDB message boards was talking about this insane zombie movie. When I got in, I was treated to this dirty and grainy digital masterpiece of paranoia.... - Patrick Schwarzenegger Opens Up About His Weird Incest Storyline in 'White Lotus'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 April) - Mike White has always been a fearless writer willing to do anything to keep us on the edge of our seats or to make us laugh, but he's really found his element in The White Lotus, where it feels like anything is possible. This season, one of the heroes of... - DJI Ronin 4D Price Drop, RAW License Now $1 Instead of $979
CineD (Tuesday, 1 April) - DJI has dropped the price for the DJI Ronin 4D and also the RAW License, which enables internal ProRes RAW recording on the DJI Ronin 4D, to $1, from previously $979. In a surprise move, DJI has dropped the price of the RAW license that is required to record ProRes... - Tom Calton reviews the OM-10: The Tiny $200 Camera Everyone Forgot About
43Rumors (Saturday, 29 March) - Tom writes: This largely forgotten about camera packs an incredible range of features in to a tiny and lightweight frame, and these day you can pick one up for around $200-250. I’m talking about the original Olympus OM-D E-M10, which I think might just be one of the best budget,... - How Composer Brian Steckler's Score Contributed to the Story for Sundance Movie 'Starfish'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - One of the most talked about movies at this year's Sundance was Sunfish (& Other Stories from Green Lake. It was a very emotional movie comprised of vignettes that had just an incredible score. The man behind the music is composer Brian Steckler. Aside from composing the music for the... - Dissecting the Eccentric Heart of 'The True Beauty of Being Bitten By a Tick'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - I don't know about you, but ticks give me the creeps. Tiny little secret vampires that carry potentially life-threatening diseases? No thanks! Ickiness of ticks aside, I was pleasantly delighted to find their beauty as a plot device in Pete Oh's (co-writer, director, editor, and cinematographer) latest feature, The True... - All 12 Hayao Miyazaki Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - I did not come to Hayao Miyazaki movies as a kid. I found them much later in life, in college, after I had a roommate obsessed with Studio Ghibli. If you didn't know, Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, manga artist, and director. He's considered a major figure in animation... - FUJIFILM GFX100RF for Anamorphic Filmmaking? Let’s Give It a Try!
CineD (Thursday, 27 March) - The FUJIFILM GFX100RF was announced earlier this week. As anticipated, this large-format camera grabbed the attention of photographers for obvious reasons (physical size/weight, sensor size, and shooting modes, just to name a few). But what about us filmmakers? Is this camera of any use to us, too? I took this... - 7 Films that Exemplify Breaking the Fourth Wall
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - There is no other filmmaking technique that makes us, the audience, feel directly connected to the on-screen characters than the technique of "breaking the fourth wall." It’s hard not to feel like we are one of those on-screen characters when they are talking to us, giving us signals, winking... - How Changes to the Nicholl Fellowship Submissions Will Affect You
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 March) - If you're into screenwriting in the slightest, you know about the Nicholl Fellowship. It's easily the most important and credible screenwriting contest. there really is no second place here. Winners of the Nicholls get money; they usually get agents, and their screenplays make the rounds in Hollywood. It's worth entering... - Beyond the Budget: Elemental Post's Mission to Elevate Independent Film
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 24 March) - Sometimes, we talk about film and TV in such artistic ways, that we can forget it's also a business full of people trying to use their talents to make money and work on cool projects. Today, we're thrilled to sit down with David Tomiak and Matt Drake, the dynamic co-owners... - Exploring Dialogue Techniques in Screenwriting
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 24 March) - I think a lot of beginning writers are always looking for cheat codes or fast ways to improve their writing. When really, the best way to get better is just to write a lot. But dialogue is one of those tricky things that feels completely subjective to the person reading... - 7 Takeaways From the 'Severance' Season 2 Finale, "Cold Harbor"
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 22 March) - Editors Note: Major Spoilers Ahead!!!Severance is one hell of a show. What could stand on its own as an interesting narrative employing its anachronistic sci-fi premise and scathing corporate satire alone, Severance takes many steps further and explores topics of grief, love, and self-worth deeper than just about anything on... - Ben Stiller Unpacks the Final Shot of 'Severance' Season 2
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 21 March) - Perhaps the hottest show on Apple TV is Severance, a workplace drama where you split your personality in two, with your day life not remembering your work life. The second season has been so surreal as we delved deeper into Lumon and the people who worked there. The season just...