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- Akira Kurosawa’s Top 11 Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - Akira Kurosawa was a seismic force, the kind of artist who makes other artists question their craft. Spielberg, Scorsese, Lucas, Tarantino—you name it, they all bow, one way or another, to the man who turned samurai battles and human frailty into masterpieces.Without Kurosawa, half of modern cinema wouldn’t exist the... - 10 Iconic American Films to Celebrate Independence Day
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - It's really weird being an American these days. Most of your life is spent trying to figure out what you believe and how you can alter what you think might be oppression and all the other stuff that comes with living during unprecedented times. And when all that feels like... - Iconic One Liner: “You Can’t Handle the Truth!”
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - It’s been 30 years, and people still quote it like it dropped yesterday. “You can’t handle the truth!” shouted with all the fury Jack Nicholson could summon has outlived the courtroom, the film, and probably a few friendships where it was yelled mid-argument. Today, the line has become a meme... - How “I’ll Be Back” Made Arnold Schwarzenegger a Pop Culture Icon
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - The line “I'll be back” from the sci-fi movie The Terminator (1984) became one of cinema’s most recognizable threats, transforming a simple promise into an enduring cultural moment. The Terminator not only invigorated Cameron's career but also solidified Arnold Schwarzenegger's status as a global superstar in both the action and... - How 'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Celebrates Shooting on Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - In an era where digital filmmaking reigns supreme, the creators of Jurassic World: Rebirth have made a bold and inspiring choice: to shoot their entire project on film. This decision is more than just a technical one; it's a heartfelt tribute to the magic of analog filmmaking and a testament... - Hawk-Woods AA-HP36 3.6V 1100mAh rechargeable Li-ion batteries
News Shooter (Tuesday, 1 July) - Hawk-Woods has new AA-HP36 3.6V 1100mAh rechargeable Li-ion batteries that were designed specifically for high-performance devices. Introducing the AA-HP36 a 3.6V 1100mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery built for demanding applications. Designed for high-performance devices, this battery brings you consistency, reliability, and power where it matters most. ????Discover more: Search "AA-HP36" on... - Tamron 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Wide-Angle Zoom Full-Frame Lens Announced
CineD (Tuesday, 1 July) - Tamron has unveiled the 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2, completing its trinity of f/2.8 zoom lenses for mirrorless cameras. The wide-angle zoom joins the existing 28-75mm and 70-180mm f/2.8 lenses in what Tamron calls its “Daisangen” collection. According to the company, the lens features an updated optical design aimed... - How ‘Toy Story 3’ Cemented Pixar’s Unstoppable 15-Year Streak
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - The quote above comes from Ed Catmull.I love a story about people who were absolutely clueless in the face of the “opportunity of their lifetime,” but they worked together relentlessly until they figured it out, realizing later they’d created history. Today, when we think of animation, Pixar is the first... - Best Movies of the 2000s, Hollywood’s Wild and Weird Era
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - Filmmaking in the 2000s was a tug-of-war between digital innovation and celluloid tradition. Peter Jackson built Middle-earth with server farms; James Cameron bet big on digital 3D with Avatar. Meanwhile, directors like Paul Thomas Anderson and Christopher Nolan doubled down on 35mm, determined to keep the old-school magic alive.9/11 led... - How The Composer of 'The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie' Scores Zany Cartoons
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 1 July) - I love watching cartoons from my youth, and I was pumped to see that Warner Bros was releasing The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie in theaters. One of the things that gets me most into those movies is the score, which allows you to laugh and... - How the Opening of 'Inglourious Basterds' Reimagines 'The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 June) - Quentin Tarantino is the master of the pastiche. He's able to find his unique voice and point of view through watching other people's work and then recreating it through his specific lens. I actually think one of the best examples of this is the opening scene of Inglorious Basterds, which... - 10 Wrestlers With Great Acting Careers
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 June) - When I was a kid, WWE, then the WWF, was a massive thing. It not only led to a bunch of movies about wrestling to hit the big screen, but there were also so many wrestlers who were making the leap to movies and TV to showcase their talents. But... - Mastering Feedback – A Filmmaker’s Guide to Creative Collaboration
CineD (Friday, 27 June) - Nowadays, video production is often a one-man show. We all know filmmakers and content creators who work on their projects solo from start to finish. However, to me, filmmaking remains a collaborative process, and you cannot create something big and beautiful without involving others. Well, you probably can, but why... - 9 Best Short Films of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 June) - Short films pack all the goodness of a motion picture into a bite-sized runtime, typically under 40 minutes (as qualified by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). They are perfect for filmmakers who want to keep it short and sweet. If you’ve never really given short films a... - 7 Best Andrei Tarkovsky Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June) - Exploring Andrei Tarkovsky's filmography is like stepping into a surreal dream, where time moves more slowly, images don’t just imprint but are branded on your brain, and with every frame, you feel like a faceless someone is whispering a secret into your ear.Even Ingmar Bergman, a great auteur himself, called...