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NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - Alec Puro knows a thing or two about the music industry, having been in it for most of his life. Just like Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, James Iha of The Smashing Pumpkins, and Danny Elfman of Oingo Boingo, Alec is a rocker turned film and television composer. His... - A Massive List of Summer 2025 Grants, Labs, Fellowships, and Contests
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - Summer is here, and the new season brings with it new funding cycles. Deadlines for several major opportunities are hitting in June, including Film Independent labs galore, a (controversially) re-imagined Nicholl Fellowship, and a whole range of opportunities for storytellers across the media landscape.Calls for submissions are organized by regular... - Making Place a Player: Scott Frank Talks Setting in 'Department Q'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - All new Scott Frank projects are cause for celebration. The prolific screenwriter is one of my personal heroes, and someone whose work I seek out when I need to feel refreshed and excited. His past work includes Out of Sight, Queen's Gambit, Minority Report, and many other projects. In this... - Waldman Media MediaDB
News Shooter (Friday, 30 May) - Waldman Media’s new MediaDB helps you create a database of all your hard drives. You can search for files, browse the directory trees while the drives are offline, and even use it for creating an RCP file from an EDL when conforming. If you have a lot of hard drives... - Beyond the Iconic Line: “Here’s Looking at You, Kid.” – Casablanca
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 May) - An empty tarmac. Fog swirls. A plane hums in the distance. And two lovers stand inches apart, knowing this is the end. Then, with one line—simple, bittersweet, and impossibly cool—he lets her go: “Here’s looking at you, kid.”It’s the kind of goodbye that doesn’t scream or beg or fall apart.... - Comedian Jerry Lewis' Lost Holocaust Movie Discovered in Sweden
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 May) - Oh man, I don't even know how to start an article like this one. See, there's this crazy story that in 1972, comedian Jerry Lewis wanted to make a movie about the Holocaust called The Day The Clown Cried. The movie tells the haunting story of a washed-up German circus... - What We Expect From Cine Gear Expo LA Next Week
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 May) - Set to open on Friday, June 6th at 11:00 am local time and run through Saturday, June 7th, at the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City, California, the Cine Gear Expo LA looks to be another fun and informative exposition of the latest and greatest in the film industry.Similar to... - Nikon at the 2025 Bild Expo in NYC: schedule of speakers + free sensor cleaning + free registration (June 17-18)
Nikonrumors (Thursday, 29 May) - Here is Nikon’s official schedule of speakers at the 2025 Bild Expo that will take place in NYC from June 17-18 (the registration for the show is free) – sensor cleaning will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis (no appointment is necessary): 2025 B&H Bild Expo agenda is... - Darren Aronofsky’s 8 Best Movies — Disturbing And Brilliant
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - There are so many takeaways for any aspiring filmmaker watching a Darren Aronofsky film.His narratives are full of often-ignored feelings inspired by everyday life. As Aronofsky said, “Because we are filmmakers, we can show where a person’s mind goes.” Be it his first film, Pi, or his most recognized film,... - Whodunits Done Right: 14 Best Detective Movies That’ll Keep You Guessing
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - Detective movies have drawn major audiences for years, thanks to their labyrinthine plots, riveting characters, and tough cases. From the dark and stylish charm of the ‘40s and ‘50s film noirs to the adrenaline-fueled action of today’s thrillers, this genre has something for every mystery lover.To help you dive into... - How I Lit Episode 4 of 'The Acolyte'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - It was November 2023, and I was standing in the middle of a gigantic, empty warehouse in Arborfield Studios, about an hour west of London. The space felt enormous- big enough to fit a football field or more. This was going to be the set for Khofar, the forested planet... - A Giant List of Sports Movie Writing Prompts
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - I have been on a sports movie kick recently. I've been devouring all entries into the genre, and one thing I love about them is how many different takes and different ways there are to break into these kinds of tales. But when I sit to brainstorm my own, I... - Best ’90s Movies: The Ultimate 10 Films of the Decade
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - The ’90s were a wild, neon-drenched rollercoaster of American cinema—a time when films were the trend setters. A decade of pure entertainment, style, and experimentation, it was the time when people would fight over their favorite films, and going to the theater was the weekend highlight! From clothes to haircuts... - Finally! DaVinci Resolve 20 is Officially Here
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 28 May) - The long, agonizing wait is finally over! DaVinci Resolve 20 has officially moved out of beta and is now live and available for video editors across the globe. If you’ve been a DaVinci Resolve editor for some time, you might have already been trying out this latest beta update. Or... - Sony FX2 Review – An Entry-Level, Full-Frame, Cinema Line Camera. Is the Price Right?
CineD (Wednesday, 28 May) - Say hello to the Sony FX2 – a new full-frame camera that carries the Cinema Line badge with pride, while sitting just below the Sony FX3. On one hand, it is indeed an entry-level camera, but on the other, it has features that the very popular FX3 can only dream...