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- Nikon Zr cinema camera officially announced
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 10 September) - The previously rumored Nikon Zr cinema camera is now officially announced – it combines Nikon and RED video technology, including RED colour science and in-camera R3D NE recording. This is a compact and highly versatile camera, equipped with a 24.5MP partially stacked full-frame sensor that can record 6K 60p... - All 8 'Mission: Impossible' Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - From masked heists to HALO jumps, the Mission: Impossible franchise has redefined action cinema—but which films soar, and which crash off the cliff of expectations?When Mission: Impossible (1996) landed, it was different from other spy thrillers. In a way, it was a reintroduction—a TV reboot, a Brian De Palma mind... - 13 Brilliant Movie Character Arcs Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Character arcs are the heartbeat of great storytelling. They’re what make us root for flawed people, flinch at their mistakes, and sometimes sob uncontrollably when they finally get it right—or horribly wrong.When done right, they transform films into emotional gut-punches and characters into cultural icons. You don’t remember The Godfather... - How This Indie Festival Shook Up A Boring Model And Focused on Filmmaking Gains
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Film Festivals have gotten a little stale in recent years. I feel like they are still a good place to send your movie out into the world, but I've been craving for them to actually deliver measurable gains for filmmakers. Enter The Rich & Successful Film Festival (RSFF), a fest... - Have You Seen Canon’s New Insanely Fast and Short Telephoto Prime Lens Yet?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Claiming to be the best of both worlds as it's been optimized for both photo and video, this new Canon RF 85mm f/1.4 L VCM is a fast, short-telephoto prime lens that features a function-first build, making it an ideal option for those looking to combine all of the elements... - Why Flawed Heroes Are More Memorable Than Perfect Ones
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - Perfect heroes are boring. Yeah. I said it.If a character has no flaws, is always good, never stumbles even a little, then where is the conflict? Where is the growth? Perfection leaves us nowhere to go.Also, no one is ever totally perfect, so unless you’re going for satire, this character... - “I’m the Guy You Buy”: The Line That Burned Hollywood
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 September) - There’s something deeply unsettling about watching someone calmly admit their own corruption. No yelling, no dramatics—just a quiet surrender wrapped in confidence.And this exact sentiment makes Michael Clayton (2007) hit differently. In a genre where monologues often do the heavy lifting, this film delivers its gut punch in a few... - Defining 55 Auteur Directors and Their Distinctive Styles
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - Filmmaking is my favorite form of artwork. Auteur directors are like painters. They take all the colors provided by everyone on the crew and help put them where they need to go to be a masterpiece.These directors have a unique sense of self and of style, which allows their work... - Jim Jarmusch Is the Big Winner at Venice with 'Father Mother Sister Brother'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - Film fans were shocked earlier this year when indie darling Jim Jarmusch was rejected from Cannes, despite Jarmusch's status as a Cannes regular, with eight previous Palme d'Or entries.Well, now he's the big winner at the Venice Film Festival with the Golden Lion awarded to his film this week."Oh shit,"... - Warner Bros. Is On An Insane Theatrical Hot Streak
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - Right now, Warner Bros. is on a heater. They've just become the first studio ever to have seven consecutive movies open to over $40 million domestically.And Variety is reporting that these movies have continued to rock the box office. In a world of streaming wars, shortened theatrical windows, and endless... - i-cuff Eyecup HD and Pro Models Get a Refresh – Washable, Waterproof, and More Breathable
CineD (Monday, 8 September) - i-cuff has released an updated version of their HD and Pro eyecup, adding a more breathable fabric and a washable, waterproof design for better comfort and durability in demanding environments. Built for camera operators, DPs, and production crews who spend long days behind the viewfinder, the new models should make... - Nikon Temporarily Suspends Z6III Content Credential Program
Canonrumors (Saturday, 6 September) - First off, good job by Horshack of dpreview forum fame for discovering the hack that allowed this to happen in the first place. Secondly, I tip my hat to Nikon for reacting very quickly and taking the program offline while they correct the flaw in the image signing process. Essentially,... - 75 Thriller Movie Prompts to Spark Your Next Screenplay
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - For screenwriters staring at a blank page or filmmakers searching for their next breakout project, the pressure to craft something good has never been greater. That can lead to writer's block and a lot of frustration. To jumpstart the creative process, we've curated 75 unique thriller movie prompts that should... - Friends Close, Enemies Closer: The Most Famous Lesson From 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - In The Godfather Part II (1974), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) sits in quiet calculation, his words sharper than any blade:“My father taught me many things here — he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”It’s a simple line, but it lands... - The Courtroom Classic Film That Was Shot in Just 2 Rooms
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - What if a film, set entirely in a single jury room and a restroom, could feel as expansive as an epic?That’s exactly what 12 Angry Men (1957) pulls off—and no, it’s not a magic trick. It’s just one of the most cleverly constructed, tightly executed pieces of cinema ever made....