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- Spotlight on Hugh Grant: 7 Most Memorable Roles
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August) - With a wink that could derail a train (ladies, you know what I mean), Grant’s the tousled-haired, stuttering heartthrob that had women swooning and flocking to the box office. Hugh Grant became a household name after Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994. Despite breaking out as a rom-com hero,... - Handheld Camera and the Different Kinds of Impact It Creates in Film
CineD (Friday, 8 August) - A handheld camera in a film can make an image feel all shaky, as if the earth beneath it trembles. Or it can be so subtle that you’ll barely see it. In any case, it’s not just a tool for quick point and shoot. It’s a valuable part of the... - LumaFusion 5.3 Opens Doors to Third-Party Plugins with New Architecture and CoreMelt Partnership
CineD (Friday, 8 August) - LumaTouch introduces plugin support for the first time in LumaFusion’s history, while releasing LumaFusion 5.3 with enhanced workflow features. LumaTouch is introducing a new plugin architecture that enables third-party developers to create plugins for LumaFusion on iOS for the first time. With this announcement, the mobile editing platform moves closer... - A Conversation With the Editors of 'Are We Good?'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 7 August) - The film follows Maron through the ups and downs that led to his career at 60, from when the pandemic halted his thriving stand-up career to the sudden loss of his partner and brilliant filmmaker, Lynn Shelton. Directed by Steven Feinartz, the film strikes a balance of humor and melancholy... - Why Has Denis Villeneuve Elected to Shoot 'Dune 3' On Film?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 7 August) - Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three has officially begun filming, and the production is making waves with some reports that they're shooting on IMAX 65mm film. This marks a significant departure from the first two films and promises an even more immersive and visually stunning cinematic experience.While the previous Dune films... - DaVinci Resolve Adds Support for Apple Immersive Workflows With Major Firmware Update
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 7 August) - The age of Apple Immersive video is officially coming to the Blackmagic Design ecosystem. With more news to come, including new workflow updates directly tied to the URSA Cine Immersive, Blackmagic is making DaVinci Resolve more ready to handle this higher-end footage, with the addition of new support for Apple... - One of the Most Popular Tamron Lenses of All Time is Coming to Nikon and Canon Systems
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 7 August) - Originally released back in 2021, the Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD has proven to be one of the most versatile and popular superzoom lenses for all types of videographers and hybrid content creators. Originally just available for Sony and Fujifilm, it’s been a long time coming for this... - Context Clues 101: What They Are and How to Use Them
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Ever had that moment when someone uses a word that you have kinda heard before, but you are too deep into the conversation (or too proud) to ask what it means? So you just smile, nod, and try to piece it together from what they said next?Congrats—you’ve already used context... - Houston, We Have 9 Must-Watch Space Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Space is empty. That’s the first thing they tell you. No oxygen. No gravity. No sound. Just silence wrapped around infinity. And yet, somehow, the best space movies manage to fill that void with heart-stopping tension and awe that lingers long after the movie ends.This list isn’t just about flashy... - When We Heard Real WWII Bullets: The Sound Story of ‘Saving Private Ryan’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - I have a special place in my heart for films that prioritize authenticity as much as creativity. When talking about films that are rooted in reality, missing out on Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan almost feels like a cinematic sin. Shot in documentary style, featuring shaky hand-held camerawork, Saving Private... - 10 Best Film Adaptations of Classic Stage Plays
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - As a guy who has both a film degree and an English degree, I've seen a lot of stage plays. And I've seen a lot of plays that get turned into movies. Today, I wanted to go over some adaptations of classic stage plays that turned out great and took... - Seth Worley on Bringing Child-Like Imagination to the Big Screen in 'Sketch'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - The film follows widowed father, Taylor (Tony Hale), as he helps his two children, Jack and Amber, navigate the death of their mother. When Amber’s sketchbook – where she’s been drawing visual representations of her grief – falls into a strange pond, her unpredictable, chaotic drawings come to life and... - Seth Worley on bringing child-like imagination to the big screen in “Sketch”
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - The film follows widowed father, Taylor (Tony Hale), as he helps his two children, Jack and Amber, navigate the death of their mother. When Amber’s sketchbook – where she’s been drawing visual representations of her grief – falls into a strange pond, her unpredictable, chaotic drawings come to life and... - So, Is the DJI Osmo 360 Available in the United States or Not?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Following in the footsteps of the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, one of the most highly anticipated camera drones released in the past decade, it sure seems like the Chinese-based company is not planning to release the new Osmo 360 action camera in the United States.Announced last week, the DJI Osmo... - Why I Tried to Replace My Editor with AI (And What Happened Next)
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August) - Article by Luc Forsyth: an indie and content creator who runs a YouTube channel which serves as a home for documentary filmmakers and photographers.Meet Santi. He’s been editing my videos for years and is pretty much the reason this channel even still exists. It might sound a bit cruel to...