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- AI Assistant Editor Tool Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages… But Curiously Still Not Klingon
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - 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... - Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages
CineD (Yesterday) - 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... - 2 days
- US DJI Drone Ban Looms, What Filmmakers Need to Know – A Deep Dive
CineD (2 days ago) - 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... - 3 days
- What Does 2:17 Mean In 'Weapons'? (The Popular Theories Are Wrong)
NoFilmSchool (3 days ago) - 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 (3 days ago) - 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... - 6 days
- The Shocking 'Weapons' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - 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... - 11 Orson Welles Great Films, Ranked for Cinephiles
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - 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... - LumaFusion 5.3 Opens Doors to Third-Party Plugins with New Architecture and CoreMelt Partnership
CineD (6 days ago) - LumaTouch introduces plugin support for the first time in LumaFusion’s history, while releasing LumaFusion 5.3 with enhanced workflow features. LumaTouch is introducing a new plugin architecture that enables third-party developers to create plugins for LumaFusion on iOS for the first time. With this announcement, the mobile editing platform moves closer... - Last week
- DaVinci Resolve Adds Support for Apple Immersive Workflows With Major Firmware Update
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - The age of Apple Immersive video is officially coming to the Blackmagic Design ecosystem. With more news to come, including new workflow updates directly tied to the URSA Cine Immersive, Blackmagic is making DaVinci Resolve more ready to handle this higher-end footage, with the addition of new support for Apple... - Last month
- Houston, We Have 9 Must-Watch Space Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Space is empty. That’s the first thing they tell you. No oxygen. No gravity. No sound. Just silence wrapped around infinity. And yet, somehow, the best space movies manage to fill that void with heart-stopping tension and awe that lingers long after the movie ends.This list isn’t just about flashy... - When We Heard Real WWII Bullets: The Sound Story of ‘Saving Private Ryan’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - I have a special place in my heart for films that prioritize authenticity as much as creativity. When talking about films that are rooted in reality, missing out on Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan almost feels like a cinematic sin. Shot in documentary style, featuring shaky hand-held camerawork, Saving Private... - So, Is the DJI Osmo 360 Available in the United States or Not?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Following in the footsteps of the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, one of the most highly anticipated camera drones released in the past decade, it sure seems like the Chinese-based company is not planning to release the new Osmo 360 action camera in the United States.Announced last week, the DJI Osmo... - Why I Tried to Replace My Editor with AI (And What Happened Next)
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Article by Luc Forsyth: an indie and content creator who runs a YouTube channel which serves as a home for documentary filmmakers and photographers.Meet Santi. He’s been editing my videos for years and is pretty much the reason this channel even still exists. It might sound a bit cruel to... - 10 Oliver Stone Films That Still Hit Like a Sledgehammer
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 2 August) - Hollywood has its share of directors who play it safe, but Oliver Stone certainly isn't one of them. His films don’t tiptoe—they charge headfirst into political firestorms, historical minefields, and moral gray zones, often leaving audiences rattled, divided, or deep in thought. Whether he’s unpacking the fog of war or... - What Are The Best Quotes on Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - Sometimes, when I am stuck on a project, I like to read some stuff from people much wiser than I about the medium I'm working in and see if there's any advice or inspiration to glean. Today, I want to bring you some quotes from filmmakers across time to help...