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- FUJIFILM Event ‘Create With Us’ Coming to Minneapolis September 27-28th
CineD (Wednesday, 24 September) - The FUJIFILM event Create With Us is coming to Minneapolis this weekend, running over two days. Paid, pre-event workshops are scheduled for September 27 to be followed by the main program on September 28. The event is taking place at the Walker Art Center, and will include photowalks, talks, gear... - iFootage Shark Slider PICO Introduced – A Compact, Affordable Motion Tool for Mobile Creators
CineD (Wednesday, 24 September) - iFootage has unveiled its latest compact motion solution at IBC 2025, the Shark Slider PICO. Positioned below the Nano line, the PICO is designed for creators who want portability, simplicity, and affordability, without giving up precision movement. Unlike the high-capacity Shark Slider Nano 2 (first look here), which supports up... - When Music Takes the Lead: 7 Films Where Sound Becomes Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September) - Every film has music, and it does what it is meant to do—highlight emotion and nudge the audience toward a mood. At best, it remains a background decoration—the wallpaper of a scene.But in some films, music refuses to sit quietly in the corner. It becomes a character in its own... - Get More Consistent Ripple Trimming and Other Improvements With DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2.1
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - After just releasing DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2 a week ago, Blackmagic Design has released another quick tweak of the company’s popular NLE with some quite equally impressive new features and improvements.The DaVinci Resolve Update 20.2.1 is now available and features enhancements such as more consistent ripple trimming, improved attribute copy... - 8 Creepiest Stalker Films That Will Keep You Looking Over Your Shoulder
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - More than films about monsters and ghosts, stalker movies have to be some of the scariest movies out there. When I was a little girl and used to ask my mother to check under the bed for monsters as I clung to my blanket like a shield, my mom would... - Disney’s “B-Project” That Became 'The Lion King'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 23 September) - It’s hard to think of a world where The Lion King (1994) wasn’t the towering masterpiece that defined a generation.And that’s why it’s hard to believe that back in the early 1990s—when Disney’s animation department was hitting its so-called “Renaissance,”—this future global phenomenon was treated like the awkward stepchild no... - New Kamerakraft Thumb Rest for Nikon Zf cameras
Nikonrumors (Monday, 22 September) - Kamerakraft released a new Thumb Rest for Nikon Zf cameras. Kamerakraft is known for its high-quality accessories for Leica cameras, and this is its first product for Nikon users. Different Thumb Rest models for Nikon Zf cameras can be found on Amazon. Additional information: Zf Thumb Rest Fits Nikon... - Ridley Scott Regrets Not Keeping This 'Blade Runner' Prop
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - Ridley Scott is one of the greatest directors of all time. He's an incredible craftsman whose work has taken us through movies, TV, and commercials. You can imagine that he's been on a lot of cool sets and he's got a lot of cool souvenirs from all of them.I can... - Unlock Impressive Ultra-Wide Cinematography for Under $200
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 September) - If you’ve ever wanted to explore the fascinating world of ultra-wide photography and videography, but you haven’t wanted to break the bank, so to speak, by overspending for a new lens that might not be your primary option, this new Viltrox might be right for you.The Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8... - The 14 Greatest Movie Endings Ever Filmed
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 21 September) - Climaxes or endings are tricky. They can either elevate a film into the pantheon of greatness or leave it stranded in the purgatory of almost-classics. A bad ending makes us feel cheated, but a brilliant one—oh, that lingers.A good story ending goes beyond just wrapping up the story and adds... - 15 Political Thrillers That Stand the Test of Time
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 21 September) - Political thrillers tap into a very specific itch—the feeling that the world is run by hidden hands, and ordinary people are left scrambling to piece together the truth. These films thrive on suspicion, shadowy power plays, and the terrifying idea that the system meant to protect us might actually be... - What Does the Line “Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown." Actually Mean?
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 21 September) - The final moments of Chinatown (1974) leave viewers in stunned silence.Private investigator Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) watches helplessly as Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) is gunned down, her daughter pulled into the arms of the very man she was running from. The police, the system, and morality itself all collapse into... - The Opening Montage That Made 'Up' an Instant Classic
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 21 September) - Pixar’s Up (2009) does something we don’t usually expect from a fun animation movie—instead of easing us into its story, it knocks the wind out of us in ten minutes flat. Before we even hit the main plot, we’ve already lived an entire life with Carl Fredricksen, from a wide-eyed... - 13 Wall Street Movies That Show the Highs and Lows of Greed
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Money has always made for good drama, but Wall Street movies take it a step further. They are about the human cost of ambition, not just about numbers on a screen or men shouting into phones.The towers of finance have long captivated the film industry, which views them as places... - 9 Legendary “Final Girls” in Horror Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Horror movies thrive on body counts, but there is always one who refuses to go down. The character who survives the blood, the mayhem, and the shadow-dwelling monsters is known as the “final girl.”After everyone else has been slashed, gutted, disembowled, decapitated, or even dragged to hell, she is the...