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- Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages
CineD (Wednesday, 13 August) - Eddie AI, the assistant editor that quietly works behind the scenes to log your footage, dig out soundbites, and line up a rough cut, just got a big update. It now supports 30 languages across all its modes: ChatGPT, Rough Cut, Scripted, and A-roll logging. Let’s take a look. If... - The Ad-Libbed Scene that Became ‘Good Will Hunting’s’ Heartbeat
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August) - Only those who have worked with great actors know how much of a blessing it is. Not only do they embody your character and vision, but they also bring in bits and pieces that elevate your storytelling in ways you never could have imagined. One of the finest and most... - Older News
- How 'Columbo' Absolutely Nails Character Introductions
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - I've been watching a ton of Columbo lately. It's not always perfect, but it's probably some of the best and most consistent TV writing you can find. Every episode feels fresh, despite its established formula, and one reason for that is that its characters are usually interesting and unique across... - Simon Pegg Describes Quentin Tarantino's Wild 'Star Trek' Pitch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - Way back in the 2010s, there was a rumor that we were going to get an R-rated Star Trek written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It was such a weird and wonderful idea. Tarantino's independent and exciting voice, taking on the world of Star Trek and delivering us something both... - Why 'Weapons' Is the Best Thing to Happen to Horror This Year
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August) - When I went into my screening of Weapons, I happened to be wearing one of my Longlegs T-shirts. I had a whole conversation with the employee (shout-out to AMC) about how excited we both were for Zach Cregger's new film, and how the lead-up to its premiere felt a lot... - US DJI Drone Ban Looms, What Filmmakers Need to Know – A Deep Dive
CineD (Tuesday, 12 August) - As Washington moves closer to banning DJI drones over national security concerns, shelves in US stores are already running bare – and filmmakers are bracing for a future without the market leader in aerial cinematography. Can US-domestic or allied brands fill the gap, or will creative professionals face higher costs... - Pelican TRVL Suitcases Review – Perfect for Traveling Filmmakers
CineD (Tuesday, 12 August) - Pelican, maker of hard cases aimed at filmmakers and working professionals, now has a line of bags and suitcases called TRVL aimed at the wider traveling public beyond purely “film-folk”. Full review below. Alright, you’ve clicked on CineD (where we are known for talking about film and TV technology), and... - Are Streaming Movies Boring? Josh Brolin Thinks So
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August) - Tell me if this has happened to you lately: you're watching a movie that has debuted on streaming and you sort of just fall out of interest.You want to be engaged, but the temptation to just look at your phone or get up to pee is too much. Suddenly, you're... - What Does 2:17 Mean In 'Weapons'? (The Popular Theories Are Wrong)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August) - If you've seen Zach Cregger's Weapons, you probably walked out of the theater with more than a few questions. (Spoilers for the film below!)One for me was about the significance of 2:17 in the movie. The timestamp haunts the entire film. On the surface, 2:17 a.m. is the moment when... - What Filmmakers Can Learn From 'Superman's' Box Office
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August) - It's been a few weeks since David Corenswet charmed audiences everywhere as the new Man of Steel in James Gunn's reboot of the popular comic book franchise. Superman took the story in a new, hopeful direction, which by and large has been resonating with audiences in search of an earnest... - Seth MacFarlane Calls on Hollywood to "Give People Hope"
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August) - The last five years in the world have been pretty rough. We went through a pandemic and recovery, and in Hollywood, we went through dual strikes and horrific wildfires as well. Add that to mass layoffs and corporate consolidation, and we've been suffering. Take a look at headlines around the... - Stephen King Reveals the Secret Ingredient Behind Great Horror—And 'Together' Has It
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August) - Stephen King, famously or maybe notoriously, is pretty vocal when it comes to his opinions on horror films. He generally dislikes the Stanley Kubrick adaptation of his own work, The Shining, telling David Letterman in 1980, "There are other times when I feel as though I'd given Stanley Kubrick a... - The Shocking 'Weapons' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August) - The movie everyone is talking about lately is Zach Cregger's Weapons. It's a horrifying and hilarious look at the disappearance of kids from a neighborhood and everyone who is implicated in the crime. For me, the thing I want to talk to other people about is that wild and wacky... - 10 Best Brian De Palma Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August) - Right up front, I want to say that I am a massive fan of Brian De Palma and the pastiche and excitement he put on screen. De Palma is a formative master who moves the camera like no one else. He's inventive, and he's not afraid to "go there" in... - 11 Orson Welles Great Films, Ranked for Cinephiles
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August) - Orson Welles once said he “began at the top and has been working my way down ever since,” and honestly, he wasn’t kidding.At just 26, he directed Citizen Kane, a film so groundbreaking it practically re-wrote the rules of cinema, only to spend the rest of his life chasing that...