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- '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... - 'Dune: Prophecy' Editors Amelia Allwarden and Anna Hauger Explain How Editing Is All in Your Character's Head
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 31 December) - Dune is one of the most expansive series, with so much meat on the bone when it comes to 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. To get it all on screen,... - ZEAPON Micro4 Series Sliders Released – New Quiet Motor with Touchscreen, Safety Lock, and More
CineD (Tuesday, 31 December) - Chinese manufacturer ZEAPON has just released the fourth iteration of their Micro sliders: the Micro4 series. Available in both manual and motorized versions, these compact double-distance sliders can take a maximum payload of 12kg/26.4 lbs horizontally and 4.5kg/9.92 lbs in any other orientation. The motorized versions feature a revamped motor... - A Real Long Shot from the Movie 'Deepfake'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 December) - Exterior Brooklyn Bridge, night. We open with a close-up of our hero’s face as she runs across the bridge, slowly zooming out until the entire cityscape is revealed.*We added the asterisk a few weeks after finishing the shot list, which meant there were still some unresolved issues. Issues like: Was... - Take These Lessons From Billy Wilder to Guide Your Filmmaking Journey
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 December) - There are only a few names in Hollywood that are as legendary as the place itself, and one of them is Billy Wilder. Wilder is an incredible writer and director who seems to master every genre. Wilder has the kind of career you can't even dream of emulating. But that's... - Tilta’s End-of-Year Sale, Save Up to 50%
CineD (Friday, 27 December) - Tilta has a fairly large End-of-Year Sale happening now, with up to 50% off on selected products, including 10% off new products like the Tilta Tabletop Video Fluid Head tripod and Camera Cage for Blackmagic PYXIS 6K Pro Kit. Let’s take a look! It was a pretty big year for... - How the 'Blitz' Sound Department Created an Immersive Experience
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 December) - Film is a visual medium, but if you truly want to immerse your audience in the experience on screen, you want to have high-quality sound. One of the most intense experiences I've had this year was watching the Steve McQueen movie Blitz on Apple TV+. Blitz's sound department was run... - ARRI ARTEMIS 2 Live Introduced – Compact & Lightweight Camera Stabilizer for Live Productions
CineD (Monday, 23 December) - The ARRI ARTEMIS 2 Live high-end and compact camera stabilizer has been unveiled. It is highly mobile and seems perfect for live events, such as sports, concerts, and more. Let’s take a closer look! ARRI has a wide range of products, from highly acclaimed cinema cameras and lenses to lighting... - DIY iPhone Rig For Filmmakers
News Shooter (Saturday, 21 December) - Filmmaking with an iPhone is growing as it’s a powerful mobile device that improves with every release. With options like ProRes and external drives to record to, you need to get a rig or system in place to make the iPhone a more user-friendly video camera. Since the iPhone 15... - Read and Download the Screenplay for A24's 'I Saw the TV Glow'
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 21 December) - Fans of Jane Schoenbrun's vibey, tragic Sundance hit I Saw the TV Glow are in for a treat. Thanks to Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series, you can now read and download Schoenbrun's beautiful screenplay for free from your home, favorite coffee shop, are anywhere else with WiFi that you love... - Read and Download the 'I Saw the TV Glow' Screenplay
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 21 December) - Fans of Jane Schoenbrun's vibey, tragic Sundance hit I Saw the TV Glow are in for a treat. Thanks to Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series, you can now read and download Schoenbrun's beautiful screenplay for free from your home, favorite coffee shop, are anywhere else with WiFi that you love... - How 'Laid' Uses Lens Swaps to Dictate Genre and Tone for a Killer Rom-Com
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 20 December) - The 30-something dating scene is the backdrop in Laid, a new dark rom-com series from Peacock that isn't shying away from how dead inside it can make someone trying to find love. After a seemingly infinite series of misses, Ruby (Stephanie Hsu) sees life slipping through her fingers until... - Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K Price Drop – Now Only $995
CineD (Friday, 20 December) - It feels like an early Christmas for filmmakers, especially for those just starting out. Blackmagic Design has announced a $300 price reduction for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k, bringing its cost down to $995. Originally launched in 2018, this camera has been a gateway tool for many filmmakers. It... - Inside The Epic, Intimate Visual World of 'Dune: Prophecy'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 19 December) - Dune: Prophecy takes place ten thousand years before Paul Atreides joined the Fremen to lead an uprising on Arrakis to take down House Harkonen when two sisters (Valya and Tula Harkkonen) create the mysterious all-female order called the Bene Gesserit. In Max's Dune: Prophecy, the siblings combat forces that threaten...