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- Audiio LinkMatch 2.0 Review – Simple and Mostly Accurate Music-Matching Tool
CineD (Wednesday, 12 November) - Recently, Audiio announced LinkMatch 2.0, a major upgrade to its AI-powered music search tool designed for filmmakers and content creators. The new version features a radically simplified interface that consolidates all search functions into a single tab, allowing users to search by keywords, filters, or links directly from the main... - The $2 William Shatner Mask That Made ‘Halloween’ Legendary
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - If you have watched Halloween (1978), or haven’t and just seen the trailer or the poster, you know things don’t get more bizarre than Michael Myers’s face. Imagine that pale, leathery face looking at you through those vacant, barren eyes in the dead of the night; you would know what... - How a George Lucas Box Office Bomb Saved 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When we talk about a movie like The Godfather today, it's hard to believe there was a time when they didn't think it would make any money or be successful.But you gotta remember, back in the '60s, gangster movies were absolute box office poison. Paramount had just watched Kirk Douglas... - James Bond Writers' Dilemma: If Bond is Dead, How Do You Bring Him Back?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When I first got into watching James Bond movies, I loved poring over the 20+ movies in the franchise and seeing how each different actor portrayed him. It was really cool to see the click versions, the goofy versions, and everyone in between. One of the things that stood out... - What Are The Highest-Grossing Horror Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - I think it's every filmmaker's dream to write and/or direct a hit movie. Inside all of us are artists who are itching to get our message out to the world. Well, one of the best genres to work in in order to ensure you make a hit is horror. It... - Snapchat Adds AI Search, Focuses on Winning Creators
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 6 November) - Are you still using Snapchat? It's the social media app that keeps on kicking, to the tune of more than 900 million monthly active users.Today, Perplexity.AI and Snap announced that the AI company will power AI search on Snapchat.This $400 million partnership means the AI startup will integrate its conversational... - Canon CR-N350 & CR-N400 PTZ Cameras Announced – 4K60P, 20x Zoom, and SDI Output
CineD (Tuesday, 4 November) - Canon has just announced two PTZ cameras to fill a gap in their lineup between the CR-N300 and the CR-N500: the CR-N350 and CR-N400. Both new cameras have the same dimensions/weight, can capture 4K footage at up to 60 frames per second, and feature a 20x built-in zoom. The main... - 10 Horror Movie Endings That Will Leave You Needing Therapy
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - Every year, right around Halloween, I like to binge a bunch of horror movies to put me in the mood for spooky season. But some years, I make the mistake of watching something so harrowing that it shakes me for days. That's kind of the gamble you make when watching... - 5 Things to Do Before Signing a Distribution Deal
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - Over the weekend, I had coffee with a filmmaking friend who told me a short he'd made had suddenly landed distribution, even though it had been sitting for several years on his YouTube channel.We were both happy about it, but he mentioned that he was naturally suspicious at first. He... - Vimeo Updates Video Review Functions, Improved Monetization, Agentic AI and Immersive Formats
CineD (Friday, 24 October) - Vimeo used its second REFRAME conference to unveil a major platform evolution for professional video: agentic video search across entire libraries, a rebuilt Vimeo Review for client feedback, expanded streaming analytics and monetization, plus upcoming support for Apple Immersive Video and VR-first workflows. Let’s dive into the latest Vimeo Updates. Announced... - Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2025 finalists announced
Nikonrumors (Friday, 24 October) - The finalists of the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards were announced today: Alison Tuck, Ottershaw, United KingdomTitle: Now which direction is my nest?Description: A windy day on Bempton Cliffs during the nesting season.Animal: GannetLocation of shot: Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, UK Andrew Mortimer, Melbourne, AustraliaTitle: If I have seen further…Description:... - 7 Directorial Debuts That Left a Lasting Impact on Cinema's History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - A director’s debut movie is like a calling card. It establishes their identity. If the debut movie is also impressive, it implies that the director has excelled in a lot of filmmaking principles that define what a good movie is.But every once in a while, there comes a new, inexperienced... - We Almost Got a New 'Star Wars' Movie from Soderbergh and Adam Driver
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Cue the Darth Vader "NOOOOOO" of anguish.In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Adam Driver revealed he pitched a new Star Wars movie to Disney. It was sadly not greenlit, but it sounds like it could have been amazing.Driver played Kylo Ren/Ben Solo, the son of Han and Leia... - Ranking Arnold Schwarzenegger's Best Films Across His Career
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - There are very few actors who have had an impact on Hollywood like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Austrian bodybuilder used his hard work and charisma to forge his own path in the biz, and quickly became the biggest star we'd ever seen before. Today, I want to go over some of... - Charlie Kaufman Breaks All the Rules in His Poetic New Short 'How to Shoot a Ghost'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 17 October) - Charlie Kaufman and writer Eva H.D. don't follow conventional filmmaking rules... well, ever, but especially when they collaborate. Their latest project, the poetic 27-minute short How to Shoot a Ghost, premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Its U.S. premiere is today at the 2025 Woodstock Film Festival.The short follows two...