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- What Movies Inspire Ari Aster?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 July) - Man, it's so refreshing to have a director like Ari Aster working consistently in Hollywood. I'm very interested in the kinds of movies he makes and the way he sees the world. That's why I was pumped to see him sitting across from Sean Evans, the best interviewer of our... - Text-Based Editing – Are You Using It for Speed and Efficiency?
CineD (Friday, 18 July) - Fifteen years ago, when my creative journey was on the starting line, my colleagues and I used to joke that transcribing hours of interviews, especially in a foreign language, was the kind of task hell would outsource. Not so anymore. Not only do we have AI-powered tools at hand that... - How George Lucas Bet on Himself—and Won Big with 'Star Wars'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 July) - George Lucas wasn’t supposed to change the rules. He was just supposed to deliver the movie and get out of the way. That’s how Hollywood worked in the 1970s—studios called the shots, directors followed orders, and merchandising was a footnote no one cared about.But Lucas had other plans.Long before Star... - How Gender-Swapping a Character Helped David Cronenberg Crack His Story
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 July) - David Cronenberg is such an interesting director. I loved seeing him at the Academy Museum, talking about his film eXistenZ, which was crazily inspired by a clandestine meeting with the celebrated author Salman Rushdie in London, which directly influenced the creation of his sci-fi thriller.Let's go over the details and... - Pedro Almodóvar’s Top 13 Films, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 18 July) - Pedro Almodóvar is the kind of filmmaker who doesn’t just make movies; he makes emotional spectacles. If you have ever watched one of his films, you know exactly what we are talking about. The bold colors, the unforgettable characters, the melodrama that somehow doesn’t feel over the top, whether it’s... - Author Tucker Max Unlocks The Secret to a Best-Seller
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 July) - I remember when Tucker Max came to my Penn State campus and MC'd a sold-out screening of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, the movie adaptation of his memoir, which sold over five million copies. Since then, he's gone on to be one of the most respected writers and... - Stage 32 Announces a Replacement to Coverfly
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 July) - As Coverfly and its subsidiaries shuttered, many screenwriters worried that there would no longer be a forum for them to post their work and gain traction with agents and managers. Well, there is a new hub online that aims to take over that space. Let's dive in. The Global Screenwriting... - Aiarty Video Enhancer Introduced – AI Tools for Cleaning Up Imperfect Footage
CineD (Thursday, 17 July) - Aiarty, a new division of Digiarty Software (best known for their video conversion tools), has developed an AI-powered desktop application for filmmakers working with less-than-ideal footage. The Aiarty Video Enhancer is designed to help clean up noisy low-light scenes, soft focus, compression artifacts, old archival clips, and more. And it... - Howling Hits: The Ultimate List of Must-Watch Werewolf Movies
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 July) - Werewolf movies are a subgenre of horror, but beyond the scares, snarls, and moonlit transformations, these films delve into the duality of human nature.Half man, half animal—a werewolf embodies the presence of both aggression and restraint in us. It reflects the fear of losing control or succumbing to primal urges.... - Ranking Wong Kar-Wai’s Most Iconic Films
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July) - Few directors have ever made longing look this good. Wong Kar-Wai is obviously known for how his films look—really, every frame could hang in a gallery—but he’s also known for how they feel.His stories float through time, swirl with memory, and bleed with unspoken emotion. His characters don’t always say... - Inside the Making of 'Remaining Native' with Filmmakers Paige Bethmann and Steph Khoury
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on May 12, 2025.Despite having no coach at his high school, Ku is determined to be seen by his dream school, the University of Oregon.Directed by Paige Bethmann and edited by Steph Khoury, the film follows... - Comic-Con International in San Diego is the next stop on the Nikon Tour
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 16 July) - Comic-Con International in San Diego is the next stop on the 2025 Nikon Tour: First-ever Nikon US tour in a yellow Land Cruiser: Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Houston COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL IN SAN DIEGO IS THE NEXT STOP ON THE NIKON TOUR Nikon Rolls into San Diego... - Why James Gunn Changed THAT Piece of Superman Lore
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July) - Superman is one of the greatest characters in all of fiction. He's an immigrant to Earth who comes here and becomes the most powerful being on its surface.His enduring mythos has lasted almost 100 years, and we've seen countless adaptations from movies to TV. All have given the hero their... - Ernest Hemingway’s Writing Wisdom in 13 Rules
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July) - In an age of endless words, Hemingway wrote with a rifleman’s precision. Here’s how.He didn’t waste ink. He stripped sentences down to their bare bones and nerves. His sentences were clean, sharp, and often unfinished. Today, we scroll past clickbait, skim walls of text, and still crave something that feels... - Dark Futures: 13 Best Dystopian Movies Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July) - What if the future isn’t bright, but bleak?That’s the question dystopian films keep dragging back to the table. No utopias here, just broken systems, dead cities, and futures run by fear, tech, or both. These stories tap into the anxiety beneath the surface. What if the worst-case scenario isn’t fiction,...