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- Kathy Bates Regrets The Toning Down Of The Violence in 'Misery'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 April) - As a writer, I have a giant place in my heart for Rob Reiner's Misery. I think it still is the best movie made about authorship, audiences, and relationships with fans. This Stephen King adaptation is such a good movie and such a taut, sometimes funny thriller. It's hard to... - Method Directing – What is It and How to Use It?
CineD (Wednesday, 30 April) - There are endless ways to direct a film. Some great directors can imagine every single shot before they even find suitable locations. Others like to improvise on set. There are those who understand camera language and those who let the DP figure it out while they give their full attention... - Poll: Are You Filming Vertically?
CineD (Wednesday, 30 April) - In recent years, one of the “hottest filming trends” has become filming vertically, or so we are told by camera manufacturers who are spending time and resources to include vertical filming mode as a standard in their cameras. Of course, we have to mention that one of the major reasons... - In 1974, Francis Ford Coppola Directed The Two Most Important Movies of the Year
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 April) - Directing one movie that changes the culture and gets nominated for Best Picture is an achievement in most of our minds, but in 1974, Francis Ford Coppola did the unimaginable...he directed two movies that got nominated. The Godfather Part II and The Conversation were massive successes. They were prescient films... - Jordan Peele and Ryan Coogler on Using Fear As Fuel
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 April) - It's pretty easy to see Hollywood as a scary place. Many of us move here knowing no one and launch ourselves into an industry where you're going to hear 99 "no's" before you get one "yes," and that's usually a "maybe."Fear is a powerful thing. It also sends people home... - Nathan Fielder Confronts Paramount+ Over Their Censorship of 'Nathan For You'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 April) - I am legitimately in awe of Nathan Fielder. Week in and out, the guy makes me laugh so hard, and also cringe and hide with some of the situations he puts himself in. His second season of The Rehearsal is currently airing on HBO, and taking us into some peculiar... - Star-Gazers Assemble: 5 Best Canon Cameras for Astrophotography
Canonrumors (Monday, 28 April) - Astrophotography is where science meets art — and a lot of late nights. If you’ve ever stood under a sky full of stars and thought, “How do I capture this?”, you’re in the right place. While any camera can snap a shot of the moon, not all are cut out... - What Is Misdirection in Writing? Definition & Examples
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 April) - I read somewhere that there are only two best-case scenarios for a great screenplay—either it meets the expectations of the audience or it doesn’t. Either they sigh in relief or gasp out loud in shock.Giving your audience what they want shouldn’t be difficult for a practiced writer. A character has... - Yongnuo YNLUX 300RGB Review – Reliable Performance on a Budget
CineD (Friday, 25 April) - Yongnuo, a maker of affordable LED lights, cameras, lenses, and photo flash units, is launching a new 300-watt RGB COB lighting fixture hot on the heels of their 100-watt version. We took the YNLUX 300RGB for a spin on multiple shoots and came back with a solid overview of the... - Instagram Edits Launched – A Dedicated App for Video Creation
CineD (Friday, 25 April) - Instagram has officially launched Edits, a standalone video editing app designed to streamline the content creation process for Reels and other short-form videos. Edits offers a suite of tools for creators who want more control and flexibility than what’s available in the standard Instagram app. Most importantly, it aims to... - What Is a Monologue? Types with Definitions and Examples
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 April) - Ever caught yourself reciting that one killer but lengthy speech from your favorite movie or TV show, like Meryl Streep's sermon on cerulean blue in The Devil Wears Prada? That's called a monologue, and they are an essential literary device in literature and performing arts, from plays and novels to... - Editing Without Borders: Sustaining Creative Excellence Remotely
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 April) - For film editors, creative collaboration and experimentation are fundamental to our craft. Traditionally, the cutting room has been more than just a place of work. It has been a sanctuary where editors, directors, agency creatives, producers, and clients gather to shape narratives together. It’s where raw footage is transformed into... - Behind the Scenes of 'The Friend' With Editor Isaac Hagy
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 April) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on April 18, 2025.We sat down with the film’s editor, Isaac Hagy, to discuss how he used Adobe Premiere Pro and Frame.io to bring the story to life. With the directors in New York and Hagy... - How Did George Lucas Get 'Mission: Impossible' to Add a Spaghetti Scene?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 April) - One of the things I love about Hollywood is the hidden stories and fun facts you get that shed some light on how your favorite movies come together. Recently, one of the coolest I've heard is about George Lucas and his influence on the Mission: Impossible movies. And it involves... - How to Build a Music Library That Actually Speeds Up Your Filmmaking Workflow
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 April) - So, there you are editing a project. Maybe it’s a feature. Maybe it’s a short, commercial, or even your latest YouTube video. Regardless of what it is, you’ll eventually get to the moment when you’re searching for the right music to use in your project and you’re in what can...