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- Finding the Characters (and Horror) in SXSW Hit 'Oddity'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 March, 2024) - First of all, a disclaimer—a couple of years back, there was a great deal of buzz around a quiet horror film called Caveat, which was filmed in a single location and featured what many were calling the best scares in recent memory. After a single, tense watch, I was sold... - No Camera High-Res Enough for Apple Vision Pro, According to Canon
CineD (Wednesday, 13 March, 2024) - With 23 million pixels spread across two 4K displays (one per eye), the Apple Vision Pro features an incredibly detailed display. Combine that with the ability to look around the spatial virtual reality environment, and now you are facing an exorbitant amount of pixels required to fill this insatiable hunger... - Editing SXSW film “A House Is Not A Disco” using Premiere Pro with Blake Pruitt
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 March, 2024) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on March 11th, 2024.Located just fifty miles from New York City, this cherished queer beach town finds itself in the midst of a renaissance led by a new generation of Millennial homeowners who are reshaping The... - Why All AI Script Coverage is a Scam
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 March, 2024) - Ever since AI burst onto the scene, hucksters have been keen on monetizing it for use in Hollywood. First, we needed the WGA and SAG to protect creative jobs against computers, and when the professionals took a stand, they started coming for the amateurs. Today, I want to go over... - Breaking Down the Best Sports Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 March, 2024) - When Hollywood gets me down, I turn to the movie Invincible. It's the story of the guy who walked onto the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1970s, and it always inspires me to push myself to find my place among the stars. And that's why I love sports movies so much.... - Explore the Anatomy of a Time Travel Thriller With This SXSW Filmmaker
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 March, 2024) - Making its world premiere at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival, Michael Felker’s heady, sci-fi thriller Things Will Be Different is a perfect continuation of a budding indie film time travel genre that has found a home over the years at fests like SXSW and Sundance.Telling the story of two estranged... - 1A Tools DJI Ronin 2 Tilt Stage Upgrade Kit for 24V Camera Systems Launched – Now Self-Installable
CineD (Tuesday, 12 March, 2024) - 1A Tools has recently launched a DIY edition of their DJI Ronin 2 Tilt Stage upgrade kit. Version 2 still allows you to power 24V camera systems directly from the Ronin 2, but no longer requires users to send in their camera stabilizer for modification. When you’re flying a camera... - Lensrentals Acquires BorrowLenses, One of Their Main Competitors
CineD (Monday, 11 March, 2024) - Lensrentals, one of the largest companies in the US for video, audio, and lighting equipment rental and production resources, has announced the acquisition of Borrowlenses, the online supplier for photography and video equipment rentals. The same week Nikon announced the acquisition of RED, Lensrentals made public the acquisition of BorrowLenses.... - Oscar Winners 2024 – Highlights from the Awards Ceremony
CineD (Monday, 11 March, 2024) - After all the anticipation and waiting to see who the winners are, the 96th Academy Awards is officially over. The big night for filmmakers at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles went rather predictably. Yet, as usual, some films had more luck, than others. So, let’s take a brief look... - The ‘Midsommar’ Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - There is nothing more satisfying to me than a horror story that manipulates the protagonist into a contributing villain. Midsommar does this through the blinding daylight sequences that do not hide the horrors of this small Swedish community in an ancestral commune in the woods. The A24 daylight horror... - How to Avoid the 'White Savior Trope'
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - A few years ago, as Green Book took the stage to collect its Academy Awards, there was anger in the room. The movie had undergone its share of controversy. From Viggo Mortensen using the "N" word in a press conference to the screenwriter tweeting anti-Muslim sentiment, the family of... - The Quiet Frames of “Perfect Days” – Depicting Beauty in the Mundane
CineD (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - “Live here and now! Enjoy the moment! Find beauty in the mundane!” – For some, these are just “mindful” thoughts with an unclear origin trending in social media. For Hirayama, they are postulates he builds his life on. A new, peaceful, and slightly bittersweet drama, “Perfect Days” by Wim Wenders,... - The 'Tenet' Movie Explained
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - Christopher Nolan loves to make movies that create a greater discussion around them. We've talked about whether the spinning top falls at the ending of Inception, and I think I've dived into his Dark Knight trilogy so many times that I'm an honorary Gotham citizen. With his latest movie,... - What Is a Screenwriter?
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - Writing for film and television is the dream of many who congregate here, but I don't think we all understand the role of a writer in film and TV. You have to be a problem solver, an Imagineer, a peacekeeper, a collaborator, a compromise, and lots of other things.... - What is Dubbing?
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 9 March, 2024) - Dubbing in film and TV has opened the door for endless possibilities. It can allow a project to expand its reach across the world or patch up the holes that would otherwise sink the entire project into oblivion. No matter how dubbing is used, we can agree that it...