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- ARRIFLEX 416 Plus HS – Auction
News Shooter (Sunday, 16 June, 2024) - ARRI CPO is auctioning off an ARRIFLEX 416 Plus HS. The auction starts today and will end at the end of June 2024. You can place a bid on the ARRIFLEX 416 Plus HS (Body only). ARRI states that this piece of filming history has been thoroughly checked by its service department... - How to Get into a Makeup Department—Advice from the 'Rez Dogs' Makeup Head
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 June, 2024) - Makeup department head Sharon Tabb has a world of practical experience she brings to every project. She began, as a lot of makeup artists do regardless of their ultimate destination, at a department store counter. That experience, as far as it might be from a television set, prepped her... - How I Made My First Feature For $25k
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 June, 2024) - Written by Patrick VanZandtAbout five years ago I started writing what would become my feature film debut, Addy Daddy. I was a junior in college and had only written one other feature script before, but this was the one I was actually going to make. My goal was to use... - Profoto L1600D Cinema LED Light – First Look
CineD (Friday, 14 June, 2024) - Profoto recently introduced their first light for the cinema market: the Profoto L1600D Cinema LED. Their first LED light is a compact 1600W daylight fixture with a new water-cooling system and without a ballast or floor unit, making it easy to carry. We were at Cine Gear 2024 and talked... - How to Break Into Voice Acting
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 June, 2024) - Written By Ashleigh HairstonYears ago, Brian Stack, a veteran writer on Conan, once said in a workshop, “It’s never going to happen the way you think it’s going to happen.” The “it,” being success. That “breakout” moment. The thing dreams are made of. I had zero intentions of going into... - Tell Story Through Production Design (Dialogue Free) in 'No One Will Save You'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 June, 2024) - Production design is always important to film and TV. Environments, props, set decoration—it all provides a fuller picture of the story and the characters within it. But if you have a film with a very limited cast—an isolated protagonist—and essentially no dialogue, production design comes even more to the foreground.If... - How the Long Take Uses Creative Camera Work to Control the Audience
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - You’ve had that moment before. You’re sitting there on the couch, watching a scene that feels like it’s been going on a few minutes when the realization hits you. “Wait, has this all been one continuous shot?” You rewind just to be sure and watch the scene again, and... - How to Do a Whip Pan in Film and Video
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - Known best in recent years for their appearance in films by Wes Anderson, Egdar Wright and Sam Raimi, a whip pan transition is just what it sounds like: a pan that whips around quickly, transitioning between two shots. (And its a staple transition tool as part of your full... - Is Shane Gillis's 'Tires' the Future of TV Comedy?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - Before Tires debuted on Netflix, it was renewed for a second season. A passion project from comedian Shane Gillis, this hard-joke sitcom was self-financed and shot last year, then sold to Netflix for the tune of five million dollars. In that paragraph alone, there's a lot to celebrate. Sure, Gillis... - What Are Establishing Shots?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - The age-old lesson in film and television is "show, don't tell." This is especially true as you switch and establish scenes within a larger production. You always want the audience to know where they are and what they're looking at. That's where establishing shots come into play. These kinds... - Understanding Different Types of Camera Focus
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - When we think about camera focus, we tend to think of how sharp an image looks in the frame, but it's more than that. In visual storytelling, focus directly impacts how the audience may perceive the subject matter. Directors and cinematographers use focus, or more importantly depth of field,... - What is a Wide Shot?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - Think of some of the most jaw-dropping scenes and sequences you’ve ever seen. Chances are, a number of them were only made possible by wide shots. Filmmaking is hard, really hard. At its core, it’s all about creating an emotional experience and capturing the audience’s imagination. You have to... - What Is a Gimbal?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - Camera stability matters. Whether you're shooting a music video or TV episode or web series or a movie, when it comes to making sure your shots are on point, you might want to get a gimbal. But what is a gimbal? And why are so many cinematographers using them... - Learn Screenwriting By Creating Your Own IP to Adapt In Hollywood
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - Written by Victoria MaleThere seems to be a disconnect in Hollywood at the moment. While most millennial and Gen Z audiences prefer original content over franchises and remakes, (according to a study commissioned by Tubi) it seems that everything on our screens, both big and small, seems to be based... - What is a Medium Shot?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - As a filmmaker, one of your primary responsibilities is to translate what’s on the page to the screen in a way that is both emotionally charged and reveals the necessary information. There’s no one way to do that. There’s no secret formula. No one-size-fits-all guide. But there is a...