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- Decoding the “Milkshake” Metaphor from 'There Will Be Blood'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - The “I drink your milkshake” is one of the most unbreakable scenes—finales. When some people hear Daniel Day-Lewis’ name, it’s the first thing that comes to mind. Others experience a fever dream that lingers long after they have left the theater. This is one of those cinematic moments that will... - 7 Ways to Build Tension in Screenwriting
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - Tension in a story is one of the best possible skills you can master as a writer. In a finished product, how tension plays out comes down to your whole team—how actors are directed, the production design that lends visual conflict, the editing between different perspectives, and more—but it all... - Decoding the Chilling Symbolism of ‘Get Out’
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - When Jordan Peele’s Get Out hit theaters in 2017, it didn’t just scare us; it started a conversation. I remember seeing it in DTLA, it was like the theatrical premiere, and I went with a buddy, and we sat with some execs and went to an after-party.And I was in... - Why Subjectivity is So Important To Christopher Nolan
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - Christopher Nolan is a filmmaker who operates on his own terms. From in-camera spectacle to fractured timelines, his process is as dissected and debated as his films. But beneath the layers of complexity and blockbuster scale lies a fundamental approach to storytelling that any filmmaker can learn from.In a recent... - James Cameron Says AI Is "Never Going to Take the Place" of Humans
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - Recently, entertainment news has felt like "all artificial intelligence, 24/7," especially with the announcement of both an AI actor and an AI director, not to mention the numerous new AI technologies emerging every day. But James Cameron has a message for filmmakers worried about artificial intelligence replacing creative talent. He... - The Legendary Line That Made 'Braveheart' a Symbol of Resistance
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - The year was 1995. In Braveheart, a sprawling, gory epic about rebellion, sacrifice, and the fervent desire for freedom, the scene takes place in Stirling, Scotland, where Mel Gibson’s character, William Wallace, who has lost everything to English oppression, rides out onto the battlefield and stands in front of a... - The Creepiest Reveal in 'The Shining' Has Nothing to Do With Ghosts
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - I share a very intimate creative relationship with Jack Torrance’s manuscript, which had nothing but 18 pages of “All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy” —just a single sentence, written over and over again. It was in my early days of filmmaking (sometime in 2018), and I... - Sherlock Holmes’ Most Famous Line Wasn’t in the Original Stories
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - Did you know that, although the quote, “Elementary, my dear Watson,” is synonymous with Sherlock Holmes, the quote is not a part of Doyle’s works? In fact, he never wrote anything like that in Sherlock Holmes. It’s amazing how certain reimaginings and improvisations in storytelling often transcend the original literature... - The 15 Greatest Mark Wahlberg Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - There are very few actors who have the ability to open a huge comedy movie, a huge action movie, or an awards drama. But somehow, Mark Wahlberg is the guy who can do all three. While he started his career as a rapper, he is now known for his acting... - What Are Shane Black's 10 Favorite Crime Films?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - Around here, Shane Black is one of our favorite directors. We've talked about how much he loves Christmas, and we've talked about which of his movies will make you a better filmmaker. Now, Black is back with another crime caper on Amazon called Play Dirty. It's a fun crime movie... - Artlist Might Be the Ultimate AI Subscription for Video Creators
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - For years, creators have navigated a fragmented digital landscape, piecing together workflows with separate subscriptions for music, stock footage, visual effects, and now, a dizzying array of AI tools.This juggling act is not just costly; it's a creative bottleneck.Artlist, known for its highly curated music and footage, is making a... - OM Digital announced the new OM-3 Recipes hub!
43Rumors (Wednesday, 1 October) - OM Digital just launched a special page for the OM-3 receipts (Click here). This is their short presentation: Introducing the new OM-3 Recipes hub — your place to explore, create, and share camera settings that bring your vision to life. Learn how to load recipes, discover how they work, and... - 13 Genre-Bending Movies You Won’t Forget
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - Every once in a while, a film will trick you into believing you have everything worked out. With popcorn ready, you settle in, thinking you understand the plot.And bam! Suddenly, it takes a different turn, leaving you scratching your head and a little excited, too.These are the movies that play... - The Real Meaning Behind the Sunken Place in 'Get Out'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October) - It is easy to identify when a film or a story is deeply rooted in real-life experiences. Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele, is one such narrative. I had been following Peele’s work since his Key and Peele days, but with Get Out, he’s set the bar for the genre... - What Is VistaVision? Inside the Classic Widescreen Format Behind Hollywood’s Biggest Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - The promotional materials are out for the new Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another, and by now, I'm sure you've heard everyone urging you to see the movie in VistaVision.But One Battle After Another is just the latest in a new wave of movies resurrecting the old format.So,...