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- FXLyre Microphone Mount Replacement for Sony FX6 and FX3/FX2/FX30 Introduced
CineD (Tuesday, 2 September) - Amber7Cine has introduced the new FXLyre Microphone mount for Sony FX6 and FX3/FX2/FX30. It’s a small but thoughtful fix for one of Sony’s most stubborn quirks: the top mic holder that has been around for nearly twenty years. If you’ve ever dealt with rattles, rumble, or a loose feeling handle,... - What It Really Means to Be an “Uncompromising Filmmaker”
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - Two years ago, I wrapped I Live Here Now, a deeply beautiful and intricate psychological horror film about a woman who confronts her traumas in a strange, derelict hotel.It was my first feature as a director of photography, as well as the first feature for my director, Julie Pacino. In... - Switching the Gap: The Gadget Solution for Actor Training
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - "What's the difference between acting for the stage and acting for the camera?" your theater school acting teacher invariably asks on Day 1 of your Acting for the Camera class. Fair question. Unfair paradigm.Framing the course in this way plants a seed in the actor, an insidious idea that their... - A Massive List of Fall 2025 Grants, Labs & Fellowships
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - If, like all of Hollywood, you took a long August break, we’re here to help you get back on the horse. Our fall list includes deadlines for TV writing opportunities as well as labs, fellowships, and financial support for docs and narratives in all stages of production.While the chaos of... - What Makes a Great Self-Tape Audition
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - Did you all watch David Corenswet's Superman audition tape yet? In the audition, he delivers part of the now-famous "interview" scene opposite his wife, and the performance was strong enough to win him the role. And his set-up was simple and straightforward, allowing him to really shine. It got me... - 5 Movies to Watch on Labor Day
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - Labor Day is all about barbecues and back to school, the last gasp of summer vacation before we all head into the busyness of fall. There's something cinematic about that bittersweet end-of-summer feeling that filmmakers have been mining for decades. A time of transition is perfect story fodder.We’ve got five... - R6 Mark III Rumors – Announcement Very Soon?
Canonrumors (Monday, 1 September) - Some internet chatter has been circulating; it’s a good idea to address it here. The rumors suggest that Canon will make a soft announcement sometime between now and September 15th. This would lead Canon to place the R6 Mark III in the announcement stream just before the IBC conference (International... - Darth Vader’s Few Minutes of Screen Time Defined Movie Villains Forever
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 31 August) - Twelve minutes—that’s all it took for Darth Vader to become the most feared villain in cinema.In Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), he’s on screen for less than the time it takes to microwave a frozen pizza, yet his presence dominates every frame of the film.How does a character with... - 11 Al Pacino Movies That Define Great Acting
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - There are actors who chase roles, and then there’s Al Pacino—who made the roles chase him.For over five decades, he’s delivered performances that feel less like acting and more like watching a man throw his soul onto the screen. Whether he’s whispering like a coiled serpent or erupting like a... - Things That Might Spoil ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Just a Little Bit for You
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - It’s crazy how films completely immerse us in them, and we miss out even on the most obvious flaws on screen. I like to believe that that's what magic feels like. While normal cinephiles move on after the experience, nerds like me rewatch those movies over and over again, like... - What’s in Pulp Fiction’s Briefcase? Nothing and Everything
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - Vincent Vega (John Travolta) flips open a battered briefcase, and suddenly his face glows as if lit by divine revelation. Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), curious to know, asks him, “We happy?”And us?We lean forward, just as desperate to peek inside. In that instant, Tarantino transforms a simple prop into one... - Vito and Michael Corleone’s 3 Defining Scenes in The Godfather
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - In a film about family, power, and legacy, The Godfather (1972) gives us only three scenes where Vito and Michael Corleone share the screen—yet these fleeting moments define the entire saga. It’s not the hugs, arguments, or long father-son talks that push Michael toward his eventual fate. It’s the silences.... - The Unexpected Story Behind Joker’s Lip-Licking in 'The Dark Knight'
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - Do you believe that even the seemingly worst things happen for the best? It was during the filming of a particular Netflix original anthology. It was peak monsoon, and I still don’t understand why nobody accounted for the rain. Naturally, the rain literally pissed on our schedule; we barely finished... - 8 Movies That Predicted the Future — And Got It Right
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - From my own experience, building a futuristic world is not about wild imagination. Rather, it’s about predicting the psychological change in mankind and their needs, or else you might turn it into a fantasy. Because there’s no real point of reference, world-building for a story set far ahead in the... - What Are The Most Realistic Firefights Ever Filmed by Hollywood?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August) - In the explosive world of action cinema, there are a handful of films that transcended the typical Hollywood spectacle and got really real. These are movies that earned the respect of military veterans, firearms experts, and film critics alike. They have highly accurate and visceral scenes that pop off the...