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- 7 Best Backwoods Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some of us dream of owning a cabin in the woods. It sounds nice at first. But I’ve seen enough backwoods horror movies to know it’s not all whimsy. Victims in these films are often torn apart by an animal or chopped down by a psychotic killer, or they get... - How Closing a Door Rewrote Michael’s Fate in ‘The Godfather’
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some visuals carry a sense of permanence with them. In movies, such visuals endure because of the powerful imagery they carry within.The ending shot of The Godfather (1972) gives us one such visual. With a simple closing of a door, director Francis Ford Coppola says everything that needs to be... - The Three Types of Conflict Every Scene Needs
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 November) - Every scene in your screenplay needs conflict. Okay, I know that sounds obvious, but it's not as simple as it seems. There are different types of conflict you can use to deepen a scene's action and make sure what your characters are doing connects with your audience. A working scene... - ASUS ProArt 8K PA32KCX Display Announced – Raising the Bar for High-End HDR Monitoring
CineD (Friday, 14 November) - At first glance, the ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX may look like just another high-end ProArt monitor, but once you see an 8K image at full brightness, it’s clear that ASUS is aiming for reference-grade quality. This 32-inch 8K panel (7680 x 4320) is designed for people who work in color-managed... - What Is Minimalist Writing? How Less Becomes More in Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - “Less is more,” they say — but what do they really mean?You’ve probably seen those movies that say less yet feel more. Where silence and movement become the language of emotion — that engages our imagination and forces us to read between the lines, a pregnant pause, or an unspoken... - The 10 Best Movies of Hollywood's Golden Age
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - I love watching movies from Hollywood's Golden Age. They represent the crucial moment where movies took over the mainstream — a time when they were able to connect with billions across the world, and defined all of popular culture. This was an era where we got so many classic and... - Chest-Bursting News: 'Alien: Earth' Gets a Second Season
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - In a massive vote of confidence for both a new franchise and its creator, FX has officially renewed Alien: Earth for a second season.But the renewal isn't even the biggest part of the story.Alongside the Season 2 pickup, Variety reports that series creator Noah Hawley has signed a new multi-year... - Story vs. Plot vs. Premise: The Core Differences Every Writer Should Know
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - Let’s be honest — story, plot, and premise sound like words that mean the same thing. Most of us, even as writers or film lovers, use them interchangeably.But they are not the same. In fact, they are the difference between a script that just exists and one that moves you.... - The Final Line That Made ‘Fight Club’ Immortal
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - Few movie endings manage to say a lot with honesty while still maintaining a foggy sense of ambiguity. The final line of David Fincher’s psychological thriller Fight Club (1999), “You met me at a strange time in my life,” is quite like that in a way that it tells everything... - What the Final Dinner Scene Means in ‘A History of Violence’
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - When a chaotic and dramatic story comes to an end, we expect quieter and more reflective moments. We don’t feel the need for more dialogue. We don’t need more explanation.David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence (2005) ends with a denouement that follows this path perfectly. Instead of ending the violent... - 10 Movie Kisses That Were Not in the Script
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 November) - Improvisation is an innate part of acting. While it’s not universally applicable, some actors express their spontaneity by lifting their characters off the scripts and taking full control for a moment. Many times, it’s these moments that make the audience wonder whether what just happened was really meant to happen.Such... - A Distinguished Gentleman: The 10 Best Michael Caine Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - Hollywood was built on legendary actors from all over the world who continued to work for decades, starring in our classic films and career-defining roles. They made the biz global and solidified themselves as legends. But there are not many of them left today. One of the pillars still standing... - Audiio LinkMatch 2.0 Review – Simple and Mostly Accurate Music-Matching Tool
CineD (Wednesday, 12 November) - Recently, Audiio announced LinkMatch 2.0, a major upgrade to its AI-powered music search tool designed for filmmakers and content creators. The new version features a radically simplified interface that consolidates all search functions into a single tab, allowing users to search by keywords, filters, or links directly from the main... - The $2 William Shatner Mask That Made ‘Halloween’ Legendary
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - If you have watched Halloween (1978), or haven’t and just seen the trailer or the poster, you know things don’t get more bizarre than Michael Myers’s face. Imagine that pale, leathery face looking at you through those vacant, barren eyes in the dead of the night; you would know what... - 3 Weeks to Score a Movie? Composer Jordan Seigel Breaks Down His Rapid-Fire Workflow
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - Composer Jordan Seigel bridges the gap between Hollywood's biggest blockbusters and the intimate world of indie film. He's taken on massive projects like Snow White and Ant-Man and the Wasp, but his roots are firmly planted in the world of jazz piano.His latest score for the Duplass brothers' film, The...