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- The Stunning 'Parasite' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 29 September, 2024) - The awards shows are all chattering about Parasite and its brilliance. Bong Joon-ho is nominated for Best Director at the Oscars, and everywhere you turn, someone else is talking about that enigmatic ending. We've covered the movie's amazing montage and talked about other aspects of its brilliance, but today... - Defining B-Roll and Making it Cinematic
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 29 September, 2024) - Back in the day, editors used to use cast-off pieces of film to splice into the middle of scenes in order to either give it more depth or to help aid pacing. These pieces proved themselves to be useful. Eventually, directors were shooting some extra things to cut in... - How 'Chimp Crazy' Was Edited With Ethics
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 September, 2024) - When I turned on Chimp Crazy for the first time, I had no idea what to expect. A few minutes into the first episode, I knew I was hooked. You can imagine that making a documentary where you fake who's directing it in order to gain deeper access to a... - Making of a Tabletop RPG Show: Goblin Mode – Interview with the Director Graham Sheldon
CineD (Friday, 27 September, 2024) - Goblins, fantastic creatures, dungeons, magic… To the delight of D&D lovers, the YouTube channel “Geek & Sundry” celebrates their comeback with a new original show, “Sagas of Sundry: Goblin Mode.” This tabletop role-playing game spans a huge campaign, divided into 20 episodes, around 1,5 hours each. But how do you... - How to Shoot Cooking Videos at Home
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 September, 2024) - There are only so many narrative things you can shoot in your own home before you can go a little crazy. And what do you do if your dog is not a good actor? Or your partner is sick of having a camera pointed at them? Or no one... - How to Make Your Location a Character
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 September, 2024) - When you're writing, you tend to focus on the characters, dialogue, and plot. While those are all incredibly important to nail, you could be neglecting your locations. Locations are not just where the story happens but they can become a character unto themselves. What's Breaking Bad without the Arizona... - How Animation Cinematography Breathes Life into 'Transformers One'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 September, 2024) - Step into the world of animation cinematography with Christopher Batty, a creative known for his mastery in visual storytelling. With a career spanning several decades, Christopher has contributed to cinematic experiences such as A Wrinkle in Time, Jurassic World, and Aquaman. His passion for filmmaking was ignited at the tender... - What 'The Penguin' Production Designer Thinks Every Creative Should Know
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 September, 2024) - When we talk about living legends in the film and TV industry, Kalina Ivanov's name should definitely be up there. From her start as the storyboard artist on The Silence of the Lambs to now serving as governor of the production design branch at AMPAS, her experience is varied and... - An Interview With DP Graham Sheldon About Capturing the D&D Web Series ‘Goblin Mode’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 September, 2024) - While it might seem like the opposite at times, there are actually more avenues for content production in the film and video industry than ever before. Outside of traditional cinema and television projects, there are all types of short and long-form digital projects, which can be even more fun and... - Provoke Thoughtful Conversation With Your Art
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 September, 2024) - Written by Masha EgievaIn early 2024, I finished my second short film as writer-director, "Saint Vassily". A historical drama which takes place in 1982 USSR, "Saint Vassily" revolves around a self-righteous theological academy student, Vassily, preparing for Russian Orthodox priesthood. When his roommate goes missing, Vassily is tested by a... - Cineroid DeepEye Studio – A Fully Robotic Studio Operated by a Single Person
CineD (Wednesday, 25 September, 2024) - During IBC 2024, Nino had the chance to interview SoonGi Jang from Cineroid and Eungiu Lee from DeepEye Studio. They told us about their joint project, DeepEye Studio, a hardware and software-based fully robotic studio that generates videos and can be operated by one person, saving money and time in... - How 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Edited Practical FX With Grandiosity
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 September, 2024) - As a horror-comedy that's loaded with practical effects, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice seemingly would be a tricky movie to edit. Toeing the tonal line while also maintaining the grandiosity of Tim Burton's original is no small feat, but editor Jay Prychidny (Scream VI, Wednesday) makes it look easy in his halarious, very... - Canon C400 First Look & Footage from an owner-operator perspective
News Shooter (Tuesday, 24 September, 2024) - This was my first look at the Canon C400, and these are my thoughts from an owner-operator perspective. Is the camera market getting to a place where most cinema cameras are so close in image quality that it’s not that important which one you buy? Is the lens, lighting, grade,... - What's the Difference Between an Agent and a Manager?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 September, 2024) - When you're working in Hollywood, it can be tough to break in and sustain a career. There are people who get paid to shepherd you along the way. Those people are agents and managers. Each of them takes 10% of your earnings, but what do they actually do? Today... - GVM F60 Fresnel Attachment Announced – Company Expands into European Market
CineD (Monday, 23 September, 2024) - We spoke with Mark-André Voss from GVM at IBC 2024, who had some exciting news to share with us. Apart from the new F60 Fresnel attachment, he also told us that GVM have officially entered the European market, marking a significant step for the company, which had previously concentrated on...