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- Watch 800 Looney Tunes Cartoons For Free to Improve Your Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - When I used to teach screenwriting classes, I'd start all the lectures with a Looney Tunes cartoon. This wasn't because I love them, though I do, it was because they're perfect short films to study. They introduce characters quickly, provide instant stakes, and the worldbuilding is impeccable. I'd tell my... - 'K-Pop Demon Hunters': A Lesson in Unconventional Success
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - You've probably heard the buzz about a Netflix animated movie called K-Pop Demon Hunters. I was late to the party, but this movie has exploded from Netflix into the theatrical world with a series of sing-along screenings that are selling out nationwide. We're talking over 1,000 sold-out showtimes and a... - When Evil Walked In: 7 Greatest Villain Intros in TV History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Working in Bollywood films, you don’t have to tell me how crucial villain introductions are. We’ve basically taken our villain intros to a heightened level of melodrama now, sometimes treating them more seriously than a hero's introduction. On a more serious note, I’ve talked about this multiple times, how a... - 10 Best Jackie Chan Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - From the time I was a young kid, I was obsessed with Jackie Chan. His moves and movies felt like magic to me, and even today, when I'm writing a fight scene or laying out some sort of battle, I feel like I'm channeling my inner Jackie. Today, I wanted... - Quentin Tarantino Breaks Down Hong Kong vs. American Fight Scene Styles
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - I recently got to sit down to watch Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair at Quentin Tarantino's Vista Theater in Los Angeles. It was a fantastic way to watch the movie and brought me back to my deep love for martial arts movies. I've been seeking out behind-the-scenes stuff from... - Did You Know? 'Gone Girl' Uses Voiceover to Trick You
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - “When I think of my wife, I always think of her head. I picture cracking her lovely skull, unspooling her brains, trying to get answers.”That’s how Gone Girl (2014) opens. Nick Dunne’s (Ben Affleck) voiceover lands like a gut punch—chilling, sharp, weirdly poetic.And then comes Amy’s (Rosamund Pike) diary. Warm.... - What Do You Have to Do to Make a Living as a Screenwriter?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Jim Agnew is a director, writer, and producer. He has worked with Dario Argento, and his scripts have starred Oscar-winning actors like Adrien Brody and Nicolas Cage, with projects landing at Lionsgate, ABC, Blumhouse, and Sony. But in the beginning, he saved up money for a year to focus entirely... - Why Is Everyone Talking About The 'Good Boy' Trailer?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - If you want to stand out among all the other titles out there, you have to be original. And that's what the horror movie Good Boy did when it ignited a bidding war earlier this year. Director Ben Leonberg's indie horror was picked up by IFC and Shudder after its... - Alexander Payne Thinks Your Movie Is Too Long
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August) - Alexander Payne is at the Locarno Film Festival to receive the Pardo d’Onore, where he is once again espousing the value of a tight storyline and shorter runtime.Look, I get it. I see this as an issue that can start on the page, or even in your short film—I think... - BCN+R: The Big 3 Camera Companies are Facing Stiff Competition
Canonrumors (Friday, 15 August) - We had been talking for over a year about the Japanese and Asian market retro boom, which is the reason why we are seeing some movement in the companies making integrated lens cameras. Now, before anyone jumps all over me, yes, BCN is Japan only, but the Japanese manufacturers have... - 3 Easy Tips That Will Give You a Better Chance in Screenwriting Contests
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - Elliot Grove founded Raindance Film Festival in 1993 and the British Independent Film Awards in 1998, starting with what he calls a simple question: "Can you make movies without any experience, any training, or any money?”Raindance is the U.K.’s largest independent film festival. Around 90% of the films screening in... - 5 Filmmaking Tips From David Leitch
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - David Leitch is one of the most exciting directors working today. He's got a distinct point of view, came up through Hollywood as a stuntman, and has worked on some of the most important movies of all time. There are so many lessons we can learn from him. So, let's... - Vmake: All-in-One AI Talking Video Solution for Every Video Creator
Canonrumors (Thursday, 14 August) - For most creators, recording is the easy part, but the real challenge starts after, and that is to edit the video. Using manual video editing tools means sitting through hours of footage, adding captions line by line, and much more. The creative energy is taken up by the grind of... - What If ‘The Godfather’ Was Set in the Present Day?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 14 August) - Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather hit theaters in 1972, and it redefined and reshaped pop culture’s entire understanding of power, legacy, and loyalty.This generation-spanning influence wasn’t the product of shootouts, swagger, and style—it was rooted in silence, strategy, and slow-burning dread. The Corleones were more than just mobsters—they were monarchs... - AI Assistant Editor Tool Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages… But Curiously Still Not Klingon
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - Eddie AI, the AI assistant editor designed for video professionals, has rolled out a major language update. The platform now supports editing in 30 languages across its modes, from AI logging to Scripted cuts. The update is aimed at making the software more accessible for pros and creators working in...