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- Two Words in ‘Poltergeist’ That Became a Nightmare
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Oftentimes, there are moments in a narrative which feel like a reset; as if telling it’s you to forget everything that you have believed about the story and its characters, so far, because things are going to change, a lot and a lot too quickly. That moment in Poltergeist is... - How 'Blindsided' Uses Sound to Reimagine Horror
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Patrick Hogan wants audiences to hear what they can't see.The film director and sound professional is a 10-time Emmy-nominated supervising sound editor. Hogan has worked on over 100 television shows and movies, including Cobra Kai, Umbrella Academy, HBO's Six Feet Under, and Reservation Dogs. He's earned three Golden Reel Awards... - 5 Conceptual Questions You Should Ask Before Making Your First Short Film
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - Let's say you're about to shoot your first short film. You have a script and a team ready to jump into this world with you, and you're understandably excited to get started.Hold on! There are a few questions you should be prepared to answer before you start rolling.Every choice you... - The Top 10 TV Shows of the 2000s, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - As an older millennial, the early 2000s feel like the prime time in my coming of age. These TV shows are probably responsible for my personality and a lot of my beliefs in this world. When it came time to pick the 10 best shows of the early 2000s, I... - 9 Writing Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - When we're watching a movie, it's easy to spot the big mistakes. These are the moments when characters suddenly behave differently or make a decision to facilitate a plot beat, or when heroes escape danger and death at the last possible second in a ridiculous way, or a seemingly dead... - Why Mike Yanagita Matters in 'Fargo'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - The movie Fargo is one of the most perfect pieces of filmmaking ever made. It's one of those movies that just feels so lyrical and real. You're steeped in this place on earth and trying to understand all the intricacies while also peeling back the layers and rooting for different... - HONOR Robot Phone Camera Signals a Built-In Gimbal Future for Mobile Filmmakers
CineD (Wednesday, 29 October) - The teased “HONOR Robot Phone camera” puts a mechanically moving, AI-controlled camera on a fold-out arm, pointing to a smartphone that can track, reframe, and stabilize like a pocket gimbal. For filmmakers, that could shift certain one-person shoots from add-on rigs to the phone itself. HONOR framed the concept as... - Exploring Immersive Horror Filmmaking and the Terrifying Future of Jump Scares
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 28 October) - As part of Horror Week 2025, we sat down with a bunch of talented filmmakers to discuss the future of horror filmmaking and how the rise of immersive video might make frights and jump scares more terrifying than ever before.Powered by the Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera, and set to... - What Are the 3 C's of Spec Selling?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 28 October) - We all have that script. The one we poured our blood, sweat, and a dangerous amount of coffee into—it's the spec we're sure will sell if it just gets ready the right people. But how does that actually happen?To do that, you need the three "Cs."What are they? Well, leave... - Canon USA Teases the Upcoming Canon EOS R6 Mark III
Canonrumors (Tuesday, 28 October) - Canon USA briefly posted a teaser for the upcoming Canon EOS R6 Mark III and RF 45mm f/1.2 STM. The announcement will take place on November 6, 2025 at 01:00 AM EDT (New York City). It doesn't appear that Canon is going to do any sort of livestream for the... - The Chilling Montage That Turned ‘The Godfather’ Into a Masterpiece
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 October) - Watching the baptism montage in The Godfather (1972) is like watching a knight in shining armor looking into the mirror, only to see a monster returning his gaze. There couldn’t have been a better way to sum up Michael Corleone’s (Al Pacino) fall from grace than this sequence of contrasting... - Guillermo del Toro Would "Rather Die" Than Use AI
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 October) - Guillermo del Toro isn't mincing words when it comes to artificial intelligence.In a recent interview with NPR, the legendary director drew a direct line between Victor Frankenstein's arrogance and modern tech culture. Del Toro said his concern isn't artificial intelligence but "natural stupidity," noting that Frankenstein's character mirrors tech entrepreneurs... - Showrunner Taylor Sheridan Gets A Billion-Dollar Deal From Universal
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 October) - Taylor Sheridan, the firebrand showrunner who pumps out an incredible amount of TV shows, all of which have been big hits, has long been the crown jewel of the Paramount family. He broke onto the scene with Yellowstone, which was a cultural phenomenon that gathered the most viewers in America... - Showrunner Taylor Sheridan Jumps Ship to Universal
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 October) - Taylor Sheridan, the firebrand showrunner who pumps out an incredible amount of TV shows, all of which have been big hits, has long been the crown jewel of the Paramount family. He broke onto the scene with Yellowstone, which was a cultural phenomenon that gathered the most viewers in America... - Here Are All of the Exemplary Winners of This Year’s Austin Film Festival Script and Film Competitions
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 October) - Announced at the 2025 Austin Film Festival, which—as you might expect—takes place every year in Austin, Texas, this year’s winners include a diverse range of new voices and projects providing insights, inspiration, and plenty of entertainment.Founded in 1994, the 32nd annual festival highlights storytellers in 33 categories and is selected...