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- The 7 Greatest Robert De Niro Movie Roles
NoFilmSchool (3 days ago) - There is a reason Robert De Niro’s name gets tossed around every time someone mentions the best actors of all time. And we can say that it’s not solely because he can pull off both a mob boss and a stand-up comic without flinching.De Niro has built his career on... - An Award-Winning Cinematographer Dissects Shooting Across Different Media
NoFilmSchool (3 days ago) - When you get into Hollywood, having the ability to shoot a bunch of different things is an asset for cinematographers. Not only can you book a lot more jobs, but you'll see that you pick up lessons on each one that can influence each other.Nicholas Kraus is an award-winning cinematographer... - Did You Know Tom Cruise Was Originally Set to Star in 'The Shawshank Redemption'?
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - Tom Cruise is one of the biggest stars on the planet, and even as big as he is today, I would argue he may have been even bigger in the 90s. He was coming off Top Gun, Rain Man, A Few Good Men, and his star was shining bright.But he... - 5 days
- Origins of the Hollywood Sign: It Was Never Meant for the Movies
NoFilmSchool (5 days ago) - The Hollywood Sign is one of the most photographed landmarks in the world. It’s been blown up in movies, kissed by drones, perched above celebrity scandals, and immortalized in everything from postcards to rap lyrics. Most people see those towering white letters and think of film studios, Oscar dreams, and... - 7 Most Iconic On-Screen Appearances of the Hollywood Sign
NoFilmSchool (5 days ago) - What’s the first thing you think of when you think of Hollywood, movies, and the film industry in general? Exactly! The Hollywood Sign.The legendary landmark is the most iconic symbol of the film industry. Honestly, it's so famous that it's basically a movie star — and actually, it kind of... - 6 days
- Akaralabs launched a new “Slim Skin” case for Nikon Zfc cameras
Nikonrumors (5 days ago) - Akara Labs released a new “Slim Skin” case for Nikon Zfc cameras with unrestricted access to the flippy LCD screen and the battery + memory card. Two different versions of the case are available: with and without a grip. Additional information: Slim, flexible non-leather protective case for the Nikon... - Last week
- 7 Best Films by Terrence Malick
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - Known for his contemplative style, Terrence Malick has consistently challenged traditional storytelling with films like Days of Heaven (1978), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Tree of Life (2011).His use of natural light, wide-angle lenses, and fluid camera movement, combined with impressionistic editing, distinguishes his work from conventional filmmaking.... - 11 of the Best Gore-Soaked Splatter Films That Went All In
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - Splatter cinema represents filmmakers pushing gore to its absolute limit. They do this not just for shock, but for art, satire, or sheer madness. This chaotic, blood-drenched subgenre abandons restraint in favor of extreme violence, creating films where gore becomes both spectacle and statement.Splatter films are a rebellion against taste,... - 'Superman' Ending and Post-Credits Scenes Explained
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - This weekend, James Gunn's highly anticipated Superman has finally soared into theaters. Now, if you're like me, the first thing you do when one of these movies comes out is to see if you need to stay through the credits.Yes, there is a post-credits scene in the Superman movie! So... - Panasonic LUMIX S1II Lab Test, Part 2 – Dynamic Range and Latitude Using ProRes RAW 5.8K with DR Boost “ON”
CineD (7 days ago) - Those of you who regularly follow up on our lab tests are well aware that we found a bug in the first production firmware of the new LUMIX S1II when using 5.8K ProRes RAW with DR Boost “ON”. The merging of the two ISO values into one image was not... - Last month
- All 11 Fast & Furious Movies, Ranked: From Streets to Stratosphere
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - When The Fast and the Furious dropped in 2001, its creators weren’t aiming for billion-dollar box office glory. They saw their movie as a story of street racing, stolen DVD players, and a whole lot of souped-up cars.But somewhere between Vin Diesel growling about "family" and Dwayne Johnson launching torpedoes—with... - The Godfather Line That Changed Movie Dialogue Forever
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - It’s just 10 words long. No shouting. No guns. Just a soft, almost affectionate murmur: “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” It lands with the weight of a bullet. Few lines in cinema have managed to crawl into pop culture and stay lodged there for decades.This line... - How ‘Space Jam’ Slammed into Summer Pop Culture
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - In 1996, Warner Bros. faced a challenge familiar to many studios today. How could they break into a market dominated by a major competitor? Disney controlled feature animation, but Warner Bros. found a different path forward with Space Jam, a hybrid live-action/animated film that became a template for modern franchise... - What Are Rhetorical Devices? Examples That Make Ideas Stick
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - Ever tried convincing someone to pick your favorite movie for movie night? Or maybe defended pineapple on a pizza? Whether you knew it or not, you were tapping into one of the oldest human traditions: persuasion, a tradition as long as language itself.Back in ancient Greece, scholars spotted patterns in... - The 11 Smartest Satire Films Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - If you believe that satire in film is about cracking jokes, think again. Satire is about using humor to deliver sharp social commentary. It combines social criticism with pointed humor, then hands it to the audience with a wink.Good satire makes you laugh; great satire makes you squirm while you...