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- The new Kase 85mm f/1.4 AF lens for Nikon Z-mount is now available for pre-order
Nikonrumors (Sunday, 28 September) - The new Kase 85mm f/1.4 AF lens for Nikon Z-mount is now available for pre-order at B&H Photo and WEX Photo. Additional information on the lens: Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16 Fast Aperture Portrait-Length Prime Autofocus Design STM Stepping Motor Minimum Focusing Distance: 27.6′ 13 Elements in 10 Groups AF/MF Switch,... - Drenched in Drama: The Best Rain Scenes in Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 27 September) - It’s funny how rain can infiltrate our favorite movie moments. It’s never just about bad weather; it’s also about high stakes, unfiltered feelings, and unforgettable images.A steady downpour can make a musical number feel magical, a storm can symbolize a hero’s rebirth, and a drizzle can turn a breakup into... - What 'The Lost Bus' Teaches Us About Telling a True Story
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - On November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire erupted in Butte County, California, becoming the deadliest wildfire in the state's history. The fire killed 85 people, displaced over 50,000 residents, and essentially wiped the town of Paradise off the map. In the midst of this catastrophe, school bus driver Kevin McKay... - The Ending Of 'One Battle After Another' Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - The movie that everyone will be talking about this year is Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. The movie is a sprawling, action-packed drama that blends a tale of radical activism, a covert government conspiracy, and a father's desperate search for his daughter into one twisty tale that covers... - The Plot Twist Audiences Hate the Most
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Imagine you're watching Repo Men. Jude Law's character Remy has spent the film fighting against the evil corporation that repossesses people's organs when they can't make payments. He's fallen in love with a woman, they've infiltrated the company's headquarters, and they're heroically destroying the corporate database to free everyone from... - Quick Fix – Everyday AI Masking Applications in Post-Production
CineD (Friday, 26 September) - The phrase “Fix it in post!” has long become a curse, a meme, a horror line, and something that most filmmakers avoid saying at all costs. Yet, editors still find themselves tackling problems that need quick fixing, and often. Random logos, unwanted elements in the shot, faces of people who... - The 21 Most Unforgettable Sidekicks in Film
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Typically, the Oscar talk, the poster space, nd the glory in general go to the leads. But let’s be honest, without the sidekicks, movies would be much less enjoyable. They are what truly make the protagonist likable—the comic relief, the moral compass, the unlikely hero, or a devoted friend. They... - 6 Movie Extras Who Stole the Spotlight
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Extras are everywhere—in every film. You literally cannot shoot a film without them unless your story is limited to a deserted or dystopian location, such as the island sequences in Cast Away or in A Quiet Place. Neither do they get to show their faces on camera, nor do they... - Lawsuit Alleges LA Film School Faked Grads' Jobs for Federal Millions
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September) - Look, we're team no film school around here. Not because there aren't great ones, but because there are also a lot of scams out there trying to take your money. Case in point, the Los Angeles Times just ran a story about the LA Film School, which has been accused... - What the Scariest Movie Stephen King Has Ever Seen Can Teach Us About Fear
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September) - Like Stephen King, I often reflect on my first experiences with horror films. I can remember my first viewings of Carrie and The Shining—and a favorite, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.My first time with the movie was a bit disjointed. I started and stopped it, initially put off by the... - Ranking Spider-Man’s Most Dangerous Villains—Who Tops the List?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September) - I'm a nerd, and I'm especially a nerd for villains. I can remember one day, when I was young (and nerdy), I had just made a trip to Hot Topic for a new Spider-Man 2 poster of Doc Ock. My younger sister lamented, "My sister's in love with an octopus!"Well,... - Hohem iSteady V3 Ultra Review – Smartphone Gimbal with App-Free Multimodal Tracking and Remote
CineD (Thursday, 25 September) - The Hohem iSteady V3 Ultra is a new smartphone gimbal that we decided to test across real-world solo shooting scenarios. The foldable design, detachable 1.22-inch touchscreen remote with live AI preview, and true 360° pan make it one of the most capable compact phone gimbals we have used. It is... - Making a Monster Mash: How the Blair Brothers Scored 'The Toxic Avenger'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September) - How do you score a radioactive, mop-wielding monster vigilante? For composing duo Brooke and Will Blair, the answer is: with absolutely everything you've got.Longtime collaborators of director Jeremy Saulnier, for whom they scored last year's acclaimed Rebel Ridge, the brothers faced a uniquely chaotic challenge with The Toxic Avenger, a... - Winners announced for the 15th Nikon Small World in Motion Competition
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 24 September) - Nikon announced the winners of the 15th Nikon Small World in Motion Competition: First place – Jay McClellan: Second place – Benedikt Pleyer: Third place – Dr. Eric Vitriol: Fifth place – Dr. Alvaro Migotto: Fourth place – Penny Fenton: 15th Annual Nikon Small World in Motion Competition Winner... - What John Boyega Would've Done Differently in the 'Star Wars' Sequels
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September) - I could (and have) spent a great deal of time envisioning what I would feel would be a better version of the latest Star Wars sequels. As a lifelong fan of the series and a fervent reader of the extended universe, there were endless possibilities for the new movies (helmed...