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- How DP Larkin Seiple Shot 250 Scenes in 50 Days for 'Weapons'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - It's not hyperbole to say that Zach Cregger's new film, Weapons, is one of the best of 2025, as well as one of the best horror films in recent memory.The story unfolds in the fictional town of Maybrook, where an entire elementary school class vanishes without a trace. What starts... - Watch 800 Looney Tunes Cartoons For Free to Improve Your Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - When I used to teach screenwriting classes, I'd start all the lectures with a Looney Tunes cartoon. This wasn't because I love them, though I do, it was because they're perfect short films to study. They introduce characters quickly, provide instant stakes, and the worldbuilding is impeccable. I'd tell my... - Bet You Didn’t Notice How Interstellar’s Music Is Timed to the Plot’s Physics
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - What if a movie’s music could bend time just like its plot?That’s the magic at the heart of Interstellar (2014). Christopher Nolan’s space epic may be remembered for wormholes, black holes, and Matthew McConaughey crying in front of a wall of old video messages, but its score deserves equal praise.... - Ranking Zach Creggers Filmography
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Zach Cregger’s career trajectory feels like a dare he made to himself—start in absurd, no-filter comedy and somehow pivot to bone-chilling, prestige horror.Beginning with the shock-value antics of Miss March (2009) and The Civil War on Drugs (2011), Cregger seemed destined to remain in the sketch-comedy lane carved out by... - 2025 Ranking of Zach Cregger Filmography
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Zach Cregger’s career trajectory feels like a dare he made to himself—start in absurd, no-filter comedy and somehow pivot to bone-chilling, prestige horror.Beginning with the shock-value antics of Miss March (2009) and The Civil War on Drugs (2011), Cregger seemed destined to remain in the sketch-comedy lane carved out by... - When Evil Walked In: 7 Greatest Villain Intros in TV History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Working in Bollywood films, you don’t have to tell me how crucial villain introductions are. We’ve basically taken our villain intros to a heightened level of melodrama now, sometimes treating them more seriously than a hero's introduction. On a more serious note, I’ve talked about this multiple times, how a... - This Script Reader's Guide to Building a Hollywood Career
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - Andrew Zinnes is a screenwriter, author, and consultant with experience in film and TV, including roles as a development executive for Norman Lear (the one and only). Zinnes has been involved in script reading and development for companies such as Paramount Pictures, Artisan, and USA Network. He is also known... - The Real Star of 'Happy Gilmore 2'? New Jersey’s Tax Credits
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore 2 is doing huge numbers for Netflix, but the movie may never have happened without New Jersey stepping up to provide the infrastructure and tax incentives to make the film happen. The production spent a record-breaking $152.5 million in the state, making it the largest film... - Artlist Adds Google’s Veo 3 Video Generation Model to Its Subscription
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - If you're an Artlist subscriber, your creative toolkit is about to get a serious upgrade.And if you don't know about Artlist, let me bring you up to speed: Artlist is a leading creative technology company empowering global brands and creators through two products: Artlist and Motion Array. Offering over 3... - Sony FX2 Available Now at B&H – Love, Hate, and a $100 Cash-Back Special Offer
CineD (Wednesday, 20 August) - The Sony FX2 is finally shipping in the U.S., and according to the B&H site, it has already been discounted by $100 (via a cash-back offer). This is one of those rare cases when a brand-new camera shows up with a price cut already attached (but only until 09/30/2025). The... - Canon Merges EOS Webcam Utility with Pro
Canonrumors (Wednesday, 20 August) - In a quiet announcement (out of probably some form of embarrassment), Canon has discontinued the EOS Webcam Utility and added its features to EOS Webcam Utility Pro, now at version 2.3f As of August 20, 2025, distribution of “EOS Webcam Utility” will be discontinued and replaced with “EOS Webcam Utility... - Michael Corleone’s Wardrobe Was the First Red Flag
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - In The Godfather (1972), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) doesn’t announce his fall from grace with a grand speech. He doesn’t even break into a villainous grin. Instead, his journey from a clean-cut war hero to a ruthless mafia boss unfolds through a quieter, sharper medium—his wardrobe.And it does it so... - What If Weinstein Lost? The Oscar That Should’ve Been
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - The 71st Academy Awards in 1999 gave us one of the most hotly debated Oscar decisions of all time.On one side, you had Saving Private Ryan (1998)—Steven Spielberg’s brutal, emotionally harrowing World War II epic. It was the kind of film that critics, audiences, and even veterans unanimously praised. It... - We Have to Go Back: The 10 Best 'Lost' Episodes
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - I still think about the TV show Lost all the time. It was such a big part of my life and such a cultural event. Everyone crowded around the TV to see what was happening week to week. Decades after its run, Lost remains a landmark in television history. We... - New Insights on Sony’s Camera System for F1: The Movie in FDTimes Interview
CineD (Tuesday, 19 August) - Earlier this summer, we covered how director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda ASC pushed the boundaries of high-speed cinematography for F1: The Movie, using compact, custom Sony cameras to capture real Formula 1 racing with immersive realism. Now, thanks to a recent in-depth interview in Film and Digital Times,...