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- What Is an Open Ending? (And Why Some Films Refuse to Give You Answers)
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 November) - Open endings suck… said no one ever. Okay, a few maybe. I’m not friends with them anymore.Open endings may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they can be a fun and visceral way to end your story. The likes of Christopher Nolan, Charlie Kaufman, and Denis Villeneuve will agree... - The Child, the Legend, and the Line That Broke Baseball’s Heart
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 November) - Baseball has always been a central part of American culture. In the early 20th century, it was more than that; it was a belief system. People, especially kids, didn’t see baseball players as just athletes. They saw them as living embodiments of their dreams. And “Shoeless Joe” Jackson was one... - How Composer Ceiri Torjussen Built the Textural, Synth-Driven Soundscape of 'Delhi Crime' Season 3
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 November) - For composer Ceiri Torjussen, returning to Netflix’s Delhi Crime meant revisiting a sonic world he had already shaped in Season 2—while reinventing it for a darker, more emotionally charged season. Season 3’s narrative dives into the human cost of sex trafficking, demanding a score that balances the show’s signature gritty... - AkaraLabs released new “Slim Skin” cases for the Nikon Zf and Zfc cameras
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 18 November) - AkaraLabs released a new “Slim Skin” case for the Nikon Zf and Zfc cameras. Akara Nikon Zf Slim Skin Cases: Akara Nikon Zfc Slim Skin Cases: Two versions are available: with and without a grip. The new case is 100% compatible with the AkaraLabs camera base protectors. You can get... - Aiarty Image Enhancer Verson 3.5 Announced – Available Now with 48% Black Friday Discount
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - Aiarty has released a new version of its Image Enhancer software. Version 3.5 introduces strength control for fine-tuning, a set of built-in color correction tools, and faster processing on supported GPUs. The software is designed for photographers, filmmakers, and visual content creators who need a straightforward way to clean up... - The Snowflake Method Explained: A Step-by-Step Approach to Outlining Your Story
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - “I’ll start tomorrow”, — I’ve said this to myself repeatedly — not ashamed to admit that.Writing a novel isn’t easy. Especially writing a good one. It takes a lot of planning, head-scratching, and time. Some writers trust their instincts. They dive straight into their story and begin their first draft... - The Truth Hiding Behind Tony Montana’s Most Paranoid Line
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When we think of Brian De Palma’s Scarface (1983), the first thing that comes to mind is Tony Montana’s (Al Pacino) famous line, “Say hello to my little friend.” Then we also remember the gory chainsaw scene for its graphic violence. And then there is a series of images full... - The Secret Tricks Behind 'Bugonia's' Stunning Look, Straight from DP Robbie Ryan
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Alongside director Yorgos Lanthimos, cinematographer Robbie Ryan has crafted a visual signature that many will recognize. Low angles, wide lenses, rich colors, a camera that moves when motivated and sits when characters sit, capturing rich colors and contrast in natural lighting. Ryan has shot critically acclaimed films like The Favourite,... - Honorary Oscars Explained: Why Hollywood’s Biggest Icons Receive Them
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Tom Cruise, Debbie Allen, Wynn Thomas, and Dolly Parton just joined a legendary roster of cinema icons who've earned special recognition. At the Governors Awards on Nov. 16, the creatives were given Honorary Awards, with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award going to Parton. They each received Oscar statuettes.But what exactly... - Pope Leo Blesses Cinema: But We May Need An Exorcism
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Hollywood is going through a really interesting start to the 2020s. First, COVID-19 shattered a few years, then the refusal to pay writers and actors fair wages caused a strike that went on for almost six months in 2023.2024 and 2025 have seen consolidation like we have never before, with... - DJI Osmo 360 Review and Hands-On – A Bikepacking Trip through Kyrgyzstan
CineD (Monday, 17 November) - This autumn, I fulfilled a huge dream of mine and went on a bikepacking trip into the wild nature of Kyrgyzstan. To say that it was an incredible adventure would be an understatement. Sometimes, it felt as unreal as if we had traveled to another planet. My husband and I... - MapCamera’s October camera ranking is out: the new Nikon ZR takes the top spot, followed closely by the Sony A7C II in second place.
SonyAlphaRumors (Monday, 17 November) - MapCamera has released its camera sales ranking for October. New cameras: Nikon ZR – BHphoto Sony α7C II – BHphoto Ricoh GR IV – BHphoto Fujifilm X-E5 – BHphoto Ricoh GR IIIx – BHphoto Fujifilm X-M5 – BHphoto Nikon Z5II – BHphoto Sony α7IV – BHphoto Nikon Z f –... - CamerImage 2025 – Complete Guide to Workshops, Competition, and the World’s Premier Cinematography Festival
CineD (Saturday, 15 November) - The 33rd EnergaCAMERIMAGE International Film Festival returns to Toruń, Poland from November 15-22, 2025, bringing together over 70,000 attendees for cinema’s only major festival devoted exclusively to cinematography. Your first time to CamerImage, or have you have you been there many times? Here’s your guide to CamerImage 2025. This year’s... - 9 Modern Movies That Reimagined Classic Myths
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some of the greatest writing in the history of the world has preceded us. Many ancient mythologies are considered timeless classics for their themes of heroism, sacrifice, and poignant portrayals of the human condition. These themes resonate deeply with audiences across cultures, even today. We often notice similarities between mythologies... - 7 Iconic Movie Characters Who Refuse to Change — And That’s the Point
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - They keep making the same mistakes, and we love them for it!“I like characters who don’t change, who don’t learn from their mistakes,” said David Fincher in his Time Out interview in 2011 for his movie The Social Network.Being flawed is human, but what if the flaw persists throughout the...