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- KIPON BAVEYES LPL>LPL 1.65x Rear Anamorphic Adapter Introduced for ARRI Signature Prime Lenses
CineD (Friday, 13 December) - The KIPON BAVEYES LPL>LPL 1.65x Rear Anamorphic Adapter has been announced, allowing for ARRI Signature Prime Lenses to stretch vertically by 1.65x when used with the ARRI ALEXA LF. This gives a cinematic, 2.35:1 widescreen experience. Let’s take a closer look! For several years, KIPON has been a global developer... - Accsoon TOPRIG BP-A Battery Plate Introduced
CineD (Friday, 13 December) - Battery life has always been a drain for video shooters, especially with mirrorless cameras like the Canon EOS R5 C or EOS R6 II. The new Accsoon TOPRIG BP-A battery plate aims to make powering your devices easier on the move. While these modern, handheld cameras deliver stunning quality, their small-format batteries... - How Makeup Changes Everything in 'A Different Man'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 12 December) - In A Different Man, the transformative power of makeup isn't just about physical change; it's about facilitating a profound exploration of empathy. It's easily one of the best films of the year, featuring incredible performances from Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson.There's so much subtlety going on and so many true-to-life... - Makeup Changes Everything in 'A Different Man'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 12 December) - In A Different Man, the transformative power of makeup isn't just about physical change; it's about facilitating a profound exploration of empathy. It's easily one of the best films of the year, featuring incredible performances from Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson.There's so much subtlety going on and so many true-to-life... - Sundance Announces Its 2025 Lineup—With a Few Surprises
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 11 December) - Sundance 2025 is upon us, and it's our joyful pleasure to share with you the first 96 projects announced by the Sundance Institute to be screened in Park Slope from January 23 to February 2, 2025. For filmmakers, Sundance is one of the greatest festivals out there, offering a diverse... - Sundance Announces First 96 Projects Ahead of Their 2025 Fest
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 11 December) - Sundance 2025 is upon us, and it's our joyful pleasure to share with you the first 96 projects announced by the Sundance Institute to be screened in Park Slope from January 23 to February 2, 2025. For filmmakers, Sundance is one of the greatest festivals out there, offering a diverse... - 11 Famous Directors Who Write Their Own Screenplays
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 11 December) - In Hollywood, we love a multi-hyphenate who covers multiple roles on set. Of course, the most esteemed of that ilk is the writer-director. Since the film is often seen as a director's medium, where auteurs put a stamp on their work, the ability to write and direct your screenplay only... - How 'Anora' Used Makeup to Craft a Modern, Gritty Cinderella
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 11 December) - The world in your movie or TV show is what gets the audience to buy into the story. We often think of worldbuilding as grand things, like CGI and set design, but the truth is, a lot of weight is carried by the more natural things we see on the... - Video Editing Year-In-Review: Software Trends from 2023 to 2024
CineD (Wednesday, 11 December) - The video editing world has been shifting fast. Over the last year, software updates have introduced new tools and features that are helping creators work smarter. These changes aren’t just about making things faster or easier—they’re pointing to where the industry is heading. From AI-driven workflows to better collaboration options,... - See What's on the 2024 Black List
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 10 December) - The Black List is an annual list of the best, unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Every time I get paid to write a screenplay or TV pilot, I think about The Black List and how important it has been to me. It was back in 2013 when my screenplay, Shovel Buddies,... - Score the Melodies of Morality With 'Del Otro Lado del Jardín'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 10 December) - In this interview, we dive into the creative mind of Toni M. Mir, a music composer celebrated for his soundtracks across film, television, and more. Nominated for a Goya in 2020 and a distinguished member of multiple cinematic academies, Toni's journey began with a childhood passion for music. His unique... - Best Winter Holiday Deals for Filmmakers in 2024
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 9 December) - As 2024 comes to an end, working film and video professionals get a chance to take a small break and spend some time with their family and friends. Yet, as we all know, industry life never truly ends.So if you're already looking ahead to 2025 and interested in upgrading your... - How You Edit Comedy and Trans Visibility in 'Will & Harper'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 6 December) - I'm not good at beating around the bush, so let's keep bushes out of this—times are tough out there. It's a weird and difficult time for a lot of us, and the aura of 2024 has loomed like a dark cloud for many. Unfortunately, it's a tough time for trans... - Ranking Worst to Best Paramount Movies in 2024
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 6 December) - Movie studios release a number of films every year. Some are hits, some are misses, but the continual churn of storytelling is that you have to take chances and put things in theaters and online to get butts in seats and to get subscription dollars. Now, Paramount is a studio... - The Creative Use of Overhead Shots – Framing the Story from Above
CineD (Friday, 6 December) - Wouldn’t it be great if we could always take a look from above and observe our situation from a different perspective? In films, this is possible – namely, with overhead shots, also known as top angle shots, top shots, top-down, bird’s eye view, or god’s eye view. They are not...