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- DJI Drones May Be Banned in the U.S. – Are They a Security Threat or Essential Support?
CineD (Monday, 3 June, 2024) - DJI, a Chinese company that manufactures the most popular drones in the U.S., has come under fire from the U.S. government’s Defense Department. Not only might the U.S. armed forces be prohibited from buying them in the future, according to an article in the New York Times, but the purchase... - How 'The Curse' Used VFX to Pull Off All Those Mirror Shots
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 May, 2024) - Written by Walter SchulzVFX work is one of the most challenging and rewarding crafts one can be involved in. Fortunately, I’ve had a long career of multi-discipline work, having done everything from modeling, animation, MoCap, and AI digital crowds. My background includes being a Creature Developer (ILM San Francisco) and... - What Is a Narrative?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 May, 2024) - We've all heard the word before, but if I asked you to define "narrative," could you do it? I feel like it has become one of those amorphous things in Hollywood, but narratives have their roots in literary terms and have evolved a lot since the dawn of Tinsel... - Overcome the Challenges of Shooting for Nonfiction with the DP of 'Quiet On Set'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 May, 2024) - Víctor Tadashi Suárez has a lauded career in documentary film and TV. He's a two-time Emmy award winner and a 13-time Emmy-nominated director of photography who has worked on projects with Al Jazeera, Frontline, the New York Times, and more. He brought those talents to the recent viral hit docuseries,... - Overcome the Challenges of Shooting for Nonfiction With DP of 'Quiet On Set'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 May, 2024) - Víctor Tadashi Suárez has a lauded career in documentary film and TV. He's a two-time Emmy award winner and a 13-time Emmy-nominated director of photography who has worked on projects with Al Jazeera, Frontline, the New York Times, and more. He brought those talents to the recent viral hit docuseries,... - Mastering Match Cuts – A Deep-Dive Into Seamless Storytelling
CineD (Friday, 31 May, 2024) - Everyone knows what a match cut looks like. Even TikTok kids are masters of seamless transitions nowadays. Yet, carefully constructed match cuts are much more than just eye candy for a wow effect. Throughout the history of cinema, filmmakers have used it as a powerful editing tool to push time... - The Art of Being Scrappy As Cinematographer
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 May, 2024) - Written by Emilee FordMy first professional industry gig was working as 2nd Assistant Camera on an independent feature film as a part of an internship I was doing the summer after my junior year of college. I was 21 years old, and had just come off of shooting my thesis... - How is Tom Cruise Training Glen Powell to Be a Movie Star?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 May, 2024) - Glen Powell is the beacon of hope in Hollywood, covered in a devastating fog of uncertainty. We've talked about the lack of movie stars working today, but Powell is the exception to the rule. He's been acting since he was a kid, but seems like he hit the stratosphere after... - AI Music Generators in Action – the Breakneck Development of Automated Soundtracks
CineD (Wednesday, 29 May, 2024) - A couple of weeks ago, we talked about creative approaches to film music and sound design. Then, my colleague Nino Leitner came to work with a fully AI-generated CineD song in his hands that didn’t at all resemble abstract mechanical noise but rather a real music track. I wonder, how... - How 'Griselda' Production Designer Knut Loewe Turned Los Angeles into 1970s Miami and Colombia
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 28 May, 2024) - Written by Knut LoeweAfter I had received the first script of episode one of Griselda, still in Berlin at the time and stuck within COVID restrictions, I started to research movies, TV shows, and period photographs that depict 1970s Miami and Florida. Soon, I realized that there was a lot... - What Are The Best Romance Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 28 May, 2024) - Life has a way of throwing curveballs. There are ups, there are downs, and people come in and out of your life. Sometimes, for clarity, you just need to settle with a movie in the romance genre and believe in love again. Today, I want to dig into the best... - California's AB5 Law Threatens Film and TV Workers Who Use Loan Outs
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 May, 2024) - As a writer, I formed a loan-out company so that when I am hired to write film and TV, companies actually hire my company. Then, I can send myself wages for those jobs as needed. The rest of the money stays in the corporation, and I can pay myself accordingly... - Go Inside The Editing of The Hit Doc 'Spermworld'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 May, 2024) - Written by Daniel Garber, editor of FX documentary SpermworldDuring the depths of the pandemic, I spoke with my dear friend and director Lance Oppenheim almost daily, going stir crazy while looking for a project to work on together. In January 2020, we premiered his first documentary feature, Some Kind of... - 'X-Men 97' Staff Writer on Writing That Three-Part Finale
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 May, 2024) - For fans of comic books (or fans of the classic 80s and 90s Saturday morning cartoons in general) you likely grew up with with a classic mantra spoken from a particularly famous crippled bald psychic: "To me, my X-Men." Adapted from the groundbreaking comic books (duh), the original X-Men animated... - 'X-Men 97' Staff Writer Breaks Down Adapting Comic Books for Animation
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 27 May, 2024) - For fans of comic books (or fans of the classic 80s and 90s Saturday morning cartoons in general) you likely grew up with with a classic mantra spoken from a particularly famous crippled bald psychic: "To me, my X-Men." Adapted from the groundbreaking comic books (duh), the original X-Men animated...