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- 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... - A Glossary of Terms You Need to Know If You're Working on a TV Pilot
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June) - When you're working on a TV pilot, you should be really focusing on the story. You want to make sure the characters are interesting and that the plot has enough legs to get you through the season of the show, if not more. But once you're done with that and... - What Are Denis Villeneuve's 11 Best Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June) - After Denis Villeneuve was announced as the next Bond director, I decided to do a deep dive into his past movies to see which were my favorites. This experiment was actually pretty hard to do, because as it turns out, the guy has made some amazing films. Today, I wanted... - How to Write Like James Baldwin
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - “You write in order to change the world,” James Baldwin once told The New York Times.He didn’t mean it metaphorically. He meant that writing, when done right, ceases to be decoration and becomes confrontation. It’s an act of clarity in a world built on pretense.We know Baldwin as a novelist... - Here's Why Writers Are Choosing Arc Studio
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - The first thing you need when you set off on your journey as a screenwriter is screenwriting software. The problem? There are so many out there. So, which one do you choose? Well, dozens of pros, like David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models) and Christian Linke (Arcane) have... - Inside the First Feature-Length Immersive Film for Apple Vision Pro: Bono – Stories of Surrender
CineD (Wednesday, 25 June) - Filmmaker Elad Offer has directed the first feature-length immersive film for Apple’s Vision Pro headset. His collaboration with U2’s Bono represents a groundbreaking fusion of intimate storytelling and cutting-edge spatial technology that’s redefining the cinematic experience. We’ve looked at immersive storytelling for the Vision Pro before – if you are... - Panasonic caught between a rock & a hard place
News Shooter (Wednesday, 25 June) - Panasonic is caught between a rock and a hard place. Despite having some very capable mirrorless hybrids, they are the only major camera manufacturer not to offer a digital cinema camera. Yes, you could make an argument that companies like Leica and Hasselblad also don’t make digital cinema cameras, but... - Found Footage Filmmaking Guide: Tips, Techniques, and Examples
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage filmmaking was an indie innovation that became quickly prevalent in horror movies. Found footage filmmaking is a cinematic technique presented in an amateurish, non-cinematic way. It is a powerful narrative tool that... - Simplifying Documentary Editing Using Media Intelligence Available with Adobe Premiere Pro
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - With natural language searches, analysis of spoken language, and use of metadata, Media Intelligence in Adobe Premiere Pro helps documentary editors rapidly find clips to help them shape a story.Media Intelligence analyzes video footage using on-device artificial intelligence to find images, spoken words, and metadata, including camera type, shoot date,... - What is Found Footage Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage filmmaking was an indie innovation that became quickly prevalent in horror movies. Found footage filmmaking is a cinematic technique presented in an amateurish, non-cinematic way. It is a powerful narrative tool that... - 7 Great War Documentaries You Must Watch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - “War does not determine who is right—only who is left,” someone once said. War reshapes lives, leaving stories of courage, loss, and survival. Filmmakers have made countless great war movies — but what about documentaries?Great war documentaries do not just recount battles and present all the facts. Their main objective... - Seth Rogen's Oscars Hot Take is Kind of Genius
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - Seth Rogen has carved out a unique niche in Hollywood, known for his distinctive brand of humor and a knack for making seemingly ordinary moments hilariously relatable. He's gotta be one of my favorite filmmakers, mostly because I feel like he makes bold choices and sticks to his guns. Rogen's... - 10 Best Techno-Horror Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - The thing I love about horror movies is how versatile they are. Horror subgenres run the gamut, from the paranormal to found footage — it's so interesting to explore the things that terrify people. Today, I want to look at techno horror and go over the best movies that genre...