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- Canon EOS C400 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude
CineD (Wednesday, 8 January) - We finally received the new Canon EOS C400 with production firmware (Version 1.0.0.1) at our CineD headquarters. Time to put this promising new contender through strenuous testing in our standardized Lab Test! Curious to see the results? Then keep on reading our Lab Test for the Canon EOS C400! A... - Rhino Camera Gear Shuts Down Online Store
CineD (Tuesday, 7 January) - Founded in 2010, Rhino Camera Gear has been providing reasonably-priced, professional-grade camera accessories to the masses. Known mainly for their camera sliders and adaptable camera cables, the Washington-based company founded by Kyle Hart has closed their proverbial doors, seemingly for good. Posting only a small paragraph on their official website,... - How To Edit A Documentary With a Personal Impact
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 January) - I love a good documentary with a social angle. That's why I was keen to check out Zurawski v Texas and speak with its editor, Austin Reedy. He’s worked on multiple documentary films, including Keith Maitland’s Emmy award-winning film TOWER, Karim Amer’s Defiant, and most recently Maisie Crow and Abbie... - Krotos Studio’s New AI Ambience Generator Now Available
CineD (Monday, 6 January) - If you’re working on a project that needs quality ambience and background sound effects, Krotos Studio’s AI Ambience Generator makes it as easy as typing in a brief description of the scene. The platform will then generate customizable ambience within seconds, and all the sound effects are authentic, not generative.... - Atlas Lens Co. Shooting Anamorphic CamerImage 2024 Panel
News Shooter (Monday, 6 January) - Atlas Lens Co. has put up a very informative and interesting panel discussion that took place at CamerImage 2024. The panel features Larkin Seiple, Catherine Goldschmidt, BSC, and Ashley Barron, ACS. Larkin Seiple shot the critically acclaimed “Everything Everywhere All At Once”, as well as Wolfs and the TV series... - Nikon at the 2025 CES show *UPDATED*
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 4 January) - The 2025 CES show starts next week on January 7th in Las Vegas (LVCC, Central Hall, booth 19504). Nikon has already published their CES press release about a co-created in-vehicle camera system with Mitsubishi Fuso: Mitsubishi Fuso and Nikon to exhibit co-created in-vehicle camera system at CES 2025: going... - When You're Diving Into a New Genre, Leap Before You Look
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 3 January) - October, 2023.It’d be a few more weeks before the actor’s strike would come to a close, turning for me and fellow producers/DPs/editors a normally busy Fall into a whole lot of spare time. Even with the possibility of a deal looming there were whispers… work wasn’t coming back soon. So,... - When Did You Imagine Your First Story?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 January) - What age were you when you first imagined a story? You were probably so young that you can’t even remember. How old were you when you were able to turn that imagination into a physical creation? I can bet that your answer to the second question is a far larger... - What's New on Public Domain Day 2025?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 January) - Every year, I get excited for January 1st, not just to start a new year in my screenwriting life but to see all the works that have entered the public domain that can inspire my next project. You can view an extensive list via Duke Law, but we'll recap the... - How Did Sound Capture The Essence of Gabriel García Márquez’s 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 January) - As a holder of an undergraduate degree in English as well as film, I love a good classic adaptation. That's why I was so excited by the new Netflix film One Hundred Years of Solitude. It's a sweepingly emotional and romantic journey that's brought to life by sumptuous visuals and... - How 'Children of the Church Steps' Uses Sound to Find Authenticity in Tragedy
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 January) - Good sound design is one of the most essential parts of any film or TV project—whether you realize it or not. Two people who know just how important it is are the sound designers behind Netflix's Children of the Church Steps, Tomás Alem and Bernardo Uzeda. If you've seen (and... - What's the Story Behind the Tinsel and Nuance in Anora's Hair?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 31 December) - Anora is a complex character study that portrays its characters in subtle, nuanced ways over the scope of its contained post-modern, gritty fairytale. To pull that off, you need an all-star hair and makeup team to nail the details. Enter Justine Sierakowski, the artist responsible for crafting the many looks... - How Music Continues to Change With the Story in 'Sullivan's Crossing'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 31 December) - The music in a TV show is often an unsung hero. But it can help shape our mood and our excitement from scene to scene, and season to season. Composers Ari Posner and Joel Schwartz understand that, and rise to the challenge over and over on the CW's Sullivan's Crossing,... - 'Sullivan's Crossing' Composers Ari Posner and Joel Schwartz Take Us Through Crafting a Multi Seasonal Score
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 31 December) - The music in a TV show is often an unsung hero. But it can help shape our mood and our excitement from scene to scene, and season to season. Composers Ari Posner and Joel Schwartz understand that, and rise to the challenge over and over on the CW's Sullivan's Crossing,... - The Secret Spice to Epic Scale in 'Dune: Prophecy' is in The Editing
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 31 December) - Dune is one of the most expansive series, with so much meat on the bone when exploring new characters and parts of its history. HBO understood this and greenlit Dune: Prophecy. The show is as expansive and deep as you'd expect, and for it to make it all on screen...