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- What is a Character Actor?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 31 March) - One of my favorite things about movies and TV is when an actor comes on screen and just steals a scene away from the stars. These actors may not have a huge role, but they make the most of it and can be some of the most memorable parts of... - This New H5studio Handy Record is Zoom’s Most Powerful Yet
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 31 March) - When looking at what film and video production gear to invest in to increase the quality of your projects, audio gear is never a bad option. That’s mostly because audio is usually the last option for most videographers and all of you new-age content creators.Zoom has proven to be a... - How Composer Brian Steckler's Score Contributed to the Story for Sundance Movie 'Starfish'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - One of the most talked about movies at this year's Sundance was Sunfish (& Other Stories from Green Lake. It was a very emotional movie comprised of vignettes that had just an incredible score. The man behind the music is composer Brian Steckler. Aside from composing the music for the... - The Burden of Packaging and Development Has Fallen Solely on Writers And Hollywood is Worse For It
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - I'm so tired. I know that's not an original thought, especially for a writer, but I am goddamn exhausted. Over the last decade, there has been a marketed change in the way Hollywood greenlights movies and TV shows that place all the work on the writer. This change has everyone... - Studios Are Making YouTube Pay Them For The Pervasive AI Movie Trailers On The Site
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - I'm willing to admit I've been tricked a few times. I go onto YouTube, excited to watch a trailer for a new movie. It could be Superman or One Battle After Another, but when I click on a video, I'm not shown the trailer, but some gimmicky fan video made... - How that Final 'Reacher' S3 Battle Caused Broken Bones And Rehab
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - The reason many of us tune into Reacher is to see a giant jacked dude beat the crap out of terrorists and bad guys. It's legitimately one of the most fun shows on TV and always delivers. Plus, the mystery is usually great, and there are some wild twists. Well,... - Canon EOS R50 V vs Sony ZV-E10 II: Which is Better for Cinematic Content Creation?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 28 March) - Announced alongside what could end up being Canon’s most popular point-and-shoot camera of all time, the EOS R50 V could also end up being a hugely popular camera in its own right. Both the Canon PowerShot V1 and this new EOS R50 V are part of a new V series... - FUJIFILM GFX100RF Video Capabilities (and More) Explained – interview
CineD (Friday, 28 March) - We caught up with Makoto-san from FUJIFILM to hear more about the video capabilities of the new GFX100RF. Makoto-san was kind enough to share with us additional information about the development of this camera. If you guys have any questions related to the video capabilities of this new camera, don’t... - All 12 Hayao Miyazaki Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - I did not come to Hayao Miyazaki movies as a kid. I found them much later in life, in college, after I had a roommate obsessed with Studio Ghibli. If you didn't know, Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, manga artist, and director. He's considered a major figure in animation... - Why Does CGI In 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' Look Better Than Modern Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - I was ten years old when The Lost World came out. I remember seeing it opening weekend for my birthday, and just being in awe of all the visuals. It felt like the dinosaurs were real, even when they were running around San Diego. Well, it's been a long time... - Sundance is Officially Moving To A New Location
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 March) - BREAKING: The Sundance Film Festival is moving to Boulder, Colorado. The festival, formerly held in Park City, Utah, had been looking for a new venue for expansion. Many cities threw their hats into the ring, but Boulder has emerged victorious. The official move will not take place until 2027, but... - FUJIFILM GFX100RF for Anamorphic Filmmaking? Let’s Give It a Try!
CineD (Thursday, 27 March) - The FUJIFILM GFX100RF was announced earlier this week. As anticipated, this large-format camera grabbed the attention of photographers for obvious reasons (physical size/weight, sensor size, and shooting modes, just to name a few). But what about us filmmakers? Is this camera of any use to us, too? I took this... - How Changes to the Nicholl Fellowship Submissions Will Affect You
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 March) - If you're into screenwriting in the slightest, you know about the Nicholl Fellowship. It's easily the most important and credible screenwriting contest. there really is no second place here. Winners of the Nicholls get money; they usually get agents, and their screenplays make the rounds in Hollywood. It's worth entering... - Canon RF 20mm F1.4L VCM Lens Announced
CineD (Wednesday, 26 March) - Canon has officially announced the RF 20mm F1.4L VCM lens, the latest addition to their lineup of professional RF-mount prime lenses aimed at filmmakers, cinematographers, and photographers. The lens joins Canon’s recent high-performance primes, including the RF 24mm F1.4L VCM, the RF 35mm F1.4L VCM, and the popular RF 50mm F1.4L. Canon’s L-series... - Canon Rolls Out a New Hybrid Prime 20mm Ultra Wide-Angle Lens for Stills & Video
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 March) - As the fourth addition to Canon's RF Hybrid Prime series, this new Canon RF20mm F1.4 L VCM promises to perhaps be the company’s most popular Hybrid Prime yet. Designed for both photo and video pros, the RF20mm F1.4 L VCM should pack a punch with extensive width and depth and...