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- New Update Makes Popular Tamron Lens More Powerful for Sony Shooters
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 20 February) - A new firmware update is set to make a popular Tamron lens a bit better and a bit more powerful for Sony shooters. Designed specifically to enhance performance with the Sony a9 III, this latest update should give a nice boost to a solid camera and lens combo.Unlike cameras, firmware... - ScreenCraft, The Script Lab, and WeScreenplay Are Shutting Down
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 20 February) - There has been a seismic shift in the screenwriting community this month. Screenwriters who have been using sites like ScreenCraft, The ScriptLab, and WeScreenplay for paid coverage services will have to look elsewhere. These websites announced this past week that they were shutting down, with all of them being gone... - The DJI RS 4 Mini is Here With Upgraded Intelligence and Stabilization
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 20 February) - As we guessed with a teaser last week, DJI has just officially announced the new RS 4 Mini Gimbal Stabilizer. With this new model, DJI is set to bring its RS stabilization algorithm to both your mirrorless vlogging cameras and your smartphones. This RS 4 Mini version looks to be... - Tilta Khronos Accessories for iPhone 16 – Field Review
CineD (Thursday, 20 February) - Accessories manufacturer Tilta has a new ecosystem of accessories for the iPhone 16 Pro Max and the iPhone 16 Pro, called Khronos, that helps expand mobile phone usage as a formidable filmmaking device. There are a ton of different parts within the Khronos ecosystem, so let’s jump right in and... - Sigma will be holding a product launch event on 25 February!
SonyAlphaRumors (Thursday, 20 February) - What you see here is the official invitation for a Sigma product announcement that will take place on 25 February at 19:00 in Shanghai. The teaser text says: Return and Restart – a soliloquy of the self Simple Things and Objects – A testament to Mental Power and Composure It’s... - How a First-Time Director Captured Her Family’s Holocaust Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 February) - I was six years old when I learned my Mom was adopted, which is the same age she was when she came to this country as a refugee from Nazi Germany. Mom’s story is one I’ve known my entire life, but, I knew I didn’t know anything about it. She... - How Hollywood is Betting On Blockbusters to Save Cinemas
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 February) - Going to the movies is still the best way to support the titles you like and the kinds of movies you want to see made. But in the last few years, cinemas all over have struggled. COVID absolutely kicked everyone's butt when it came to ticket sales and recovery has... - Amplifying Tension in Every Scene With 'A Hard Place' Director J. Horton
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 February) - YouTube creator, Director, and Producer J. Horton is known for crossing genre boundaries with his creative takes on stories and for getting the most out of each and every scene. I was excited to sit down with him to talk about his latest feature, A Hard Place, which amps up... - Sony FX9 marked as discontinued….and will Trump tariffs penalize the FX business?
SonyAlphaRumors (Wednesday, 19 February) - The Sony FX9 has been marked as discontinued by BHphoto (click here). There were rumors about a possible FX6/FX9 successor, but it’s gone quiet, and as far as I’ve heard, Sony has postponed the launch of the successor. Also keep in mind that the FX cameras are made in China... - Tokina atx-m 11-18mm f/2.8 Lens for FUJIFILM X Cameras Announced
CineD (Wednesday, 19 February) - Tokina has announced the atx-m 11-18mm f/2.8, an ultra-wide zoom lens designed for FUJIFILM X-mount (APS-C) cameras. Originally released for Sony E-mount, this lens has now been adapted for FUJIFILM X-mount, offering a 17-27mm full-frame equivalent focal range and a constant f/2.8 aperture in a compact design suited for photography... - How HBO's 'The Pitt' Captures the Chaos of Working in the ER
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 February) - The Pitt is a new HBO show where each episode follows a single hour of the same 15-hour shift at an ER in a Pittsburgh hospital. The unique format of the show allows a fresh insight into the chaotic nature of working in emergency medicine. With 15 episodes the show... - What is a Microphone Pop Filter?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 February) - While it might not be as glamorous as cinematography, directing, or acting, audio is a just-as-crucial part of the filmmaking process. Yet, despite its importance, audio recording tips, techniques, and products don’t often get the same amount of coverage and love in the industry. Still, if you ignore audio, you’ll... - Ethan Hawke Implores Hollywood to Avoid Generic Art
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 February) - If you've been in any Hollywood meeting in the last ten years, you've probably seen a worrisome trend that everything has to be IP, travel, and feel safe for all four quadrants. As Hollywood tries to make hits and satisfy shareholders, people are getting more and more scared about what... - 'Brutalist' Director Brady Corbet Reveals He Hasn't Made Any Money Off The Movie
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 February) - I cannot imagine the excitement and honor of being nominated for an Academy Award. You're riding high, but to win, you cannot relax, even when the movie is out. You have to travel all over, promoting it. That promotional tour is not paid, so hypothetically, you're taking months off to... - The 'Conclave' Umbrella Scene Explained: Pray for Rain
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 February) - One of my favorite movies last year was Conclave. Sure, it could be because I spent 12 years in Catholic School, or it could be because Ed Berger made a crackling thriller that has lots of catty cardinals fighting over supremacy. We did a whole post covering the ending of...