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- Blackmagic Design Brings ProRes RAW to DaVinci Resolve and Pocket 4K, Extends BRAW to Sony FX Line
CineD (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 2025, we caught up with Craig Heffernan from Blackmagic Design to talk about what has become this year’s central theme for the company: ProRes RAW arriving in DaVinci Resolve 20.2 and selected Blackmagic Design hardware, while Blackmagic RAW recording is expanding to third-party cameras, starting with Sony’s FX... - Scene Stealers: 13 Supporting Characters Who Became Stars of the Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - Leads may carry the story, but sometimes it's the supporting characters who own it. They swoop into the frame, drop a line or a look that clings to your brain, and suddenly, the film doesn't feel like it never belonged to the leads—it belonged to the supportive ones.They're not built... - “We Rob Banks”: The Bold Introduction That Changed Crime Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - “We rob banks.”Just three words, but in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), the line lands twice and defines everything.First, Clyde (Warren Beatty) says it to a wary farmer at a quiet homestead—calm, almost cheerful, as if he’s introducing a small business. Later, Bonnie (Faye Dunaway) repeats it to the gas-station kid... - These Are Our 8 Favorite Modern Scream Queens
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 September) - We love a good scream queen around here, and there are plenty of classics to choose from, going back as far as Psycho or even King Kong. But we thought we'd look to modern horror films for the most recent and up-and-coming final girls to watch. Modern scream queens are... - 'The Pitt' Works Because It's R-Rated 'ER'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 September) - In the 90s, it was hard to find a drama as popular as ER. The show took over network TV as a real and gritty look at what it meant to be a doctor in the emergency room setting.The show also caused a giant surge in medical dramas, from Grey's... - 10 Best Single Location Movies
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 September) - One of the sneaky little subgenres I love is the idea of a single-location movie. Characters who live in a compressed space and experience their drama all in one area are extremely hard to write and also very gratifying to watch. There are lots of movies that have this conceit,... - Joker’s Iconic Bathroom Dance Wasn’t in the Script
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 14 September) - One of the most hauntingly beautiful scenes in Joker (2019) wasn’t written in the script. That moment is when Arthur Fleck, played by Joaquin Phoenix, slips into that grimy public bathroom after the subway killings and begins moving in a slow, hypnotic dance.The whole dance sequence was completely improvised. No... - 'Jurassic Park': The Surprising Origins of the Raptor Screams
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 14 September) - If you’ve ever watched Jurassic Park (1993), chances are the kitchen scene has been permanently etched into your brain. Two kids, hiding in cold steel cabinets, while a pair of velociraptors stalks them with precision.The sound isn’t a roar—it’s worse. A low, guttural hiss, clicks that sound uncomfortably like language,... - 8 Movies That Secretly Reveal Their Endings in the First Scene
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 14 September) - What if the ending of a film was staring you in the face from the very first frame? Not in some vague, mystical way—but right there, in plain sight, woven into the opening scene’s dialogue, imagery, or mood.You’d think you’d notice. Yet the best filmmakers know exactly how to slip... - SmallRig Tribex Monopod Prototype Unveiled – Hydraulic Lock, X-Clutch, Modular Options
CineD (Sunday, 14 September) - At IBC 2025, we stopped by the SmallRig booth where Manny Moreno walked us through the latest addition to the Tribex line: a prototype monopod developed in collaboration with YouTuber Gene Nagata, aka Potato Jet. The Tribex series has already drawn attention with their tripod designs, and now SmallRig is... - The Strange Genius of “You’re Tearing Me Apart, Lisa!”
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 13 September) - Every now and then, cinema gives us a line so powerful that it defines a generation of filmgoers.And then there’s The Room (2003), a movie so famously inept that its greatest contribution to culture is a line that should have been forgettable:“You’re tearing me apart, Lisa!”Delivered by Tommy Wiseau in... - 11 Movies That Unfold Backwards and Still Make Sense
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 13 September) - Every once in a while, a movie flips the rules of storytelling and makes us ask the ultimate question:“How did we get here?”Instead of leading us from beginning to end, these films start at the finish line and walk us back to the starting point. It’s an unsettling but exhilarating... - What's My Beef With Pay-To-Play Screenwriting Websites?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 12 September) - This past week, I received dozens of emails and a couple of phone calls regarding pay-to-play websites and my concerns about them. To put it succinctly, I think they're a scam and I hate them. Today, I wanted to expand on that idea for you. Let's dive in. The Hope... - 4 Types of Feedback That Will Actually Help a Writer
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 12 September) - Okay, so your friend has just finished a script and they feel great about it.Time to take the plunge and show it to people, they say.It's vulnerable to share part of your creative self, we know, but your friend clearly understands it's an incredibly valuable part of the writing process.... - FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 Camera Released – Final Features Discussed
CineD (Friday, 12 September) - Now that FUJIFILM has officially lifted the (entire) curtain on the GFX ETERNA 55, it’s time to take a deeper dive into the process behind this unique camera. We met with FUJIFILM at IBC in Amsterdam to explore the long journey behind the company’s new large-format cinema camera. Beyond specifications,...