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- The 'Sinners' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 April) - Ryan Coogler's Sinners is tracking to have a huge weekend at the box office. The movie has a massive IMAX release, and the director has a ton of other film formats in which you can view the movie. I chose IMAX, because I live in Los Angeles and I like... - Long Way Home – The New Motorbike Adventure with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman
CineD (Friday, 18 April) - Fans of the “Long Way” docu-series with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman jubilate! Apple TV+ released a trailer for the new season called “Long Way Home,” which will span a 9-week adventure through Europe. Two friends will once again hop on their motorbikes starting May 9th and take us –... - Canon PowerShot ELPH 180 Review: The Pocket-Sized Paparazzi Pal
Canonrumors (Thursday, 17 April) - The Canon PowerShot ELPH 180—proof that size really doesn’t matter. It’s compact, it’s cheap, and it does its job like your neighborhood pizza place: not gourmet, but oh-so-reliable when you need it. If you’re expecting cinema-grade 4K from this $100-ish wonder, you may want to reset your expectations. But if... - Affordable All-Around Glass: Meet Viltrox's New Flagship 35m f/1.2 Lens
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 April) - Now that NAB 2025 is over, both brands and video professionals alike are left scrambling to make sense of a changing landscape in the industry. There were plenty of new cameras, lenses, and gear announcements to be excited about from the conference. Yet, there’s also potential tariffs and market disruption... - Ben Affleck Says California Took the Film Industry "For Granted"
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 April) - Over the last few months, I've really been trying to highlight the need for film and TV tax incentives in California, and really anywhere production is going to take place. Not only do these bring jobs to an area, but in CA, they've sustained careers and family businesses for generations.... - Light Up the Night With DJI’s First Spotlight for Multi-Payload Drone Platforms
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 April) - While DJI might just be set to remain in a constant state of flux with possible sanctions (or perhaps tariffs) hanging over its sales and operations in the United States, the Chinese-based drone company remains as busy as ever, announcing several new drones, gimbals, and other innovative drone-related products.The new... - What is a Spin-Off in Film & TV? Definition & Examples
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 April) - While main protagonists and plots do the heavy narrative lifting in movies and TV series, sometimes the secondary characters are the ones that linger in our minds long after the credits roll. These narrative loose ends create the perfect opportunity for spin-offs.What's a spin-off, you ask? Well, let's go over... - Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB
News Shooter (Thursday, 17 April) - The Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB for Sony E-mount is the latest addition to the company’s LAB series. The lens is a fast, wide-angle prime that couples a high-quality optical design with an intuitively crafted lens barrel that allows swift setting adjustments. It is claimed to provide quick and quiet... - Composer Clayton Worbeck on Adding Cosmic Madness to 'Call of the Void'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 April) - You can’t unhear it, even if you tried. Gravitas Ventures’ latest film is James B. Cox’s folk horror, Call of the Void, which follows Moray as she retreats to a remote mountain cabin to try and escape her work, her family, and her old life after the tragic death of... - Is This the Next-Generation Sundance? CAMP Film Festival to Celebrate Internet-Born Storytellers
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 April) - While the Sundance Film Festival gets ready to make its move out of Park City to Boulder, Colorado, the modern film festival circuit and the film industry as we know it are undergoing a transition of their own.The art of filmmaking has evolved quite a bit over the past few... - Read and Download These Michael Bay Movie Scripts
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 April) - Last night, I curled up on a couch and watched The Rock with a bunch of my friends. We all marveled at just how much fun the movie was and how the filmmaking on display was top-notch. Of course, I had to point out that the script was pretty... - How a New Era of Race Storytelling is Changing How Teams Tackle Big Productions
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 April) - For many sitting at home (or even for folks who have made the trek), the major appeal of the NAB Show to the majority of followers will undoubtedly have to do with all of the major camera news and gear and tech announcements at the conference.However, while the NAB Show... - Automatically Bleep Cuss Words in Your Edits with This New Premiere Pro Plugin
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 April) - Finally, a way for video editors to quickly and easily cover and remove cuss words from their edits. The world will now be a safer place. Regardless of your reasons for wanting to do so, whether you’re creating content for kids or simply need to be more PC, it has... - Why TV Writing Jobs Fell Over 40% in the '23-24 Season
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 April) - We're still at the top of 2025, so things could get better for writers in Hollywood, but right now, a new report makes the state of screenwriting and TV writing look pretty bleak. Last Friday, the WGA emailed its members a report detailing the number of jobs lost over the... - What Was Hemingway's 3 Step Writing Exercise?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 14 April) - Just the name Ernest Hemingway conjures up ideas about some of the best and most succinct writing of all time. But you can't compare yourself to legends. These pillars of writing are people just like us. They may not have sat in front of laptops with YouTube low-fi beats playing,...