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- 'Just Put 100 Tilly Norwoods In There': Kevin O'Leary Says Movie 'Wasted Millions' on Human Extras
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Filmmaking is the intersection of art and commerce. But sometimes, the commerce people get a little out of hand.Kevin O'Leary, the investor and Shark Tank star who is somehow making his feature film debut in A24's Marty Supreme, has some notes for his director, Josh Safdie.The note? You should have... - Think Young People Don’t Watch Movies or TV? This Study Says Otherwise
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - One of the biggest issues facing Hollywood has been the idea that young people are not driving as much viewership when it comes to movies and TV. We've been in this constant battle of figuring out how to get these people to theatres or tuning in their TV sets. It's... - A Popular Viltrox Ultra-Wide Prime Could Be Getting a Fujifilm X Version Here Soon
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Already available for Sony E-mount and Nikon Z-mount photographers and videographers, the Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air is an ultra-wide lens that works well with APS-C cameras thanks to its 13.5mm full-frame equivalent focal length and sophisticated autofocus technologies.As has been the case for several other Viltrox lenses, Fujifilm X-mount... - Sora 2 Bans Celebrity Deepfakes After SAG, Bryan Cranston Complaints
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - OpenAI's Sora 2 has banned the use of celebrity likenesses and copyrighted characters in its AI-generated videos after mounting backlash from celebrities and entertainment leaders.Sora 2 creates AI-generated videos using text prompts and uploaded likenesses. Users can scroll through these videos on a social video platform modeled after TikTok.The initial... - Breaking Down Michael’s Kiss of Death in 'The Godfather Part II'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - It’s New Year’s Eve in 1958, Havana. Fidel Castro’s revolution may be lurking outside, but the atmosphere in the hall is thick with celebration. Amid this joyous chaos, two brothers embrace. It looks like a warm, familial moment.And that’s when the younger brother, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), with a forceful... - 11 Unforgettable Phone Calls in Film History
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - The sound of the phone ringing carries multiple emotions–thrill, fear, excitement, and happiness. Cinema has always understood and exploited that quality. A simple phone call can immediately reach a character’s most vulnerable core, forcing us to lean in and listen.Phones are definitely more than props — they can bring about... - Unpacking the Dark Legacy Behind the Gold Watch in 'Pulp Fiction'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - When we think of family heirlooms, we think of physical objects that connect us with people in the past we may never have met. Silent witnesses to history, they represent an ongoing legacy that you are a part of. From time to time, you take these heirlooms out of their... - How 'Hey Arnold!' Composer Jim Lang Creates Iconic Sounds for Animation
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - If you can instantly hum the smooth, city-block jazz of Hey Arnold!, you already know the work of Jim Lang.For decades, Lang's compositions have given animated worlds their unique sonic heart, creating scores that are not just background music, but essential parts of the story's character and emotional core.From introducing... - ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV Review – A Well-Balanced, High-Resolution 6K Monitor for Editing and Everyday Use
CineD (Tuesday, 21 October) - The ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV offers impressive accuracy and versatility for editors and colorists, though OLED still leads in visual brilliance. For this monitor review of the ASUS PA32QCV, I sat down with Gunther, my colleague, who is in charge of all our camera lab tests and who is now... - These Are the 10 Most Iconic Escapes That Made Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - I’m quite confident that kidnapping me would not be easy, even for a seasoned kidnapper. Okay, even if they did, they won’t be able to keep me hostage for a long time. From sweet-talking my way out of it to actually breaking out of impossible places by turning useless things... - What Are Edgar Wright's 1000 Favorite Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - One of my favorite things to do is to look online and research my favorite directors and the movies they love. I find it totally interesting to find the movies that inspired the people who inspire me. that's why I was so pumped to stumble on a list of edgar... - The Best Places to Find Inspiration for Your Horror Movie
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - We're about two weeks away from Halloween, and I've been watching a lot of horror movies to get in the right holiday mindset, as well as the mindset for working on my own horror screenplays.Watching and reading the horror genre are great places to start getting inspired, but every now... - Why it’s time for Fujifilm to go full frame
EOSHD.com blog (Monday, 20 October) - Fuji in many ways have taken over from Panasonic as the most highly rated niche creative force in the camera industry. Since they started taking video seriously with the X-T2, the green camp has got a lot of things right. The popularity of the X100 series. The purist photography... - What's Missing From Your TV Pilot Script?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - Nothing in the world feels better than typing FADE OUT on your brand new pilot screenplay. As soon as that happens, I suggest you reward yourself and spend an afternoon dreaming, because the rewrite will be maddening. I know how it feels, you're going through beat by beat to make... - Eliminate Guess Work on Set With These Helpful Magnetic Filter Tags
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 20 October) - Sometimes, adding even a tiny bit of order to a chaotic world can help turn a panic attack into a moment of zen. If you’re looking for a quick, simple, and inexpensive way to add some structure to your sets, then this new Kondor Blue Magnetic Filter Tag Set might...