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- Can the New Ascent AeroSystems Helius Drone Actually Compete With DJI?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 March) - For better or worse, when it comes to camera drone technology everything begins and ends with DJI. The “for better” part here covers just how great DJI drones are with the Chinese company offering a wide range of highly-capable camera drones offering great aerial videography and photography at very affordable... - How Director Yana Alliata Utilized Hawaii to Accentuate Her Poignant Thriller, 'Reeling'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 March) - A few weeks ago, I found myself in a screening room in Hollywood, sitting in a seat behind Werner Herzog. We were both there to see a film he executive produced that deals with memory, tragedy, and connection. The movie is called Reeling, and it just had its world premiere... - Did Harvey Weinstein Kill Blockbuster Awards Chances? 'Avengers' Director Thinks So.
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 March) - Harvey Weinstein is a monster. He was such an accepted villain in Hollywood that in the credits sequence of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, there's a troll designed to look like him. Weinstein's crimes have him rotting away in prison, but the shadow he cast over Hollywood was a... - Bring Powerful Light to Your Sets With the Latest Godox KNOWLED LED Light
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 March) - As we ramp up for NAB 2025 in Las Vegas next month, the film and video tech industry is also ramping up its own news and announcements. And while some of the major legacy camera manufacturers choose to remain a bit quite before releasing the storm just before and during... - What The Hell Is Happening in Hollywood Right Now?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 March) - I was at a party this past weekend, and like many parties, I stood in the corner talking with people who work in film and TV about the state of the industry. There's no other way to say this: Hollywood is so weird right now. Nothing feels quite right, and... - How Blackmagic Cameras Were Used to Revisit the Strange Journey That is 'Rocky Horror'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - Speaking at a panel celebrating the 50th anniversary of Rocky Horror, director Linus O'Brien engaged in a lively discussion with his father, Richard O'Brien, the writer of the original musical stage show version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London on June... - SXSW 2025: 4 Tips on How to Make a Screenlife Film like 'Lifehack'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - Lifehack is probably the best example of a screenlife movie to date.The film premiered recently at SXSW, and its premise is simple enough—a bunch of lackadaisical gamer teens, passing their time in Rust lobbies and with some idle scambaiting, decide to take things a step further when they realize they... - The Making of Flow – A Journey of Self-Learning and Courage
CineD (Friday, 14 March) - We often hear filmmaking is going through an era of democratization, and this is undoubtedly true. What once required massive gear and large teams a few decades ago can now be done with a smartphone, and without even leaving your apartment. Interestingly, animation (which has always been considered highly complex,... - SXSW 2025: Behind the Scenes of 'I Really Love My Husband' with GG Hawkins and Christina O'Sullivan
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 March) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on March 6, 2025.Already one year into their marriage, Teresa hopes this trip will reinvigorate their “newlywed” bond, but she’s slowly pushed to the edge by Drew’s people-pleasing, golden boy tendencies. After meeting Paz, a free-spirited... - 3 Filmmaking Lessons from the 'F*ckups Anonymous' SXSW Team
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 March) - Writing as a practice is truly amazing. It can be therapeutic as you work through emotions and process your thoughts, leading to a reduction in mental health issues. Putting your experiences to paper also has value as a way to share your unique perspective. No one sees things the way... - See What Films and Shows Won the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 March) - As the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival wraps up in Austin, Texas, it’s nice to see that the independent filmmaking community is as alive and rambunctious as ever. This year’s SXSW fest saw a wide range of films, television pilots, music videos, and XR projects showcase diverse talent and... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor 2.0 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released version 2.0 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews.... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor v.2 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released v.2 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews. So,... - SXSW 2025 Filmmakers Share Their Best Advice for Those Starting Out
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - As filmmakers from across the globe gather together in Austin, Texas to celebrate film, interactive media, and music—plus tacos, beer, and an endless number of brand activations—at this year’s SXSW Conference & Festivals, it’s obvious to see the passion, dedication, and often sheer determination, that was needed to bring many... - What Are The 7 Best Steven Soderbergh Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - I'm always excited when a new Steven Soderbergh gets released, and this year, we're getting two of them in Presence and Black Bag. Soderbergh is so exciting and so calculated. His movies always try something interesting, and it feels like he's operating as an artist trying to open our eyes...