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- MZed Fall Giveaway 2025 – Win One of Five $100 B&H Gear Vouchers
CineD (Wednesday, 19 November) - MZed has launched its Fall Giveaway 2025, offering filmmakers and content creators worldwide the chance to win one of five $100 B&H vouchers. Running from November 17 through November 23, 2025, the giveaway requires only a name and email address to enter, with additional entry points available for those looking... - 9 Movie Moments That Secretly Hinted at the Ending
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 November) - When we treasure hunt, we follow a trail of clues. Good storytelling is very much like that. It’s scattered with visual cues and pieces of information that lead us to the big finale, or at least something important. Your job as an audience is to locate them. And only those... - How Composer Ceiri Torjussen Built the Textural, Synth-Driven Soundscape of 'Delhi Crime' Season 3
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 November) - For composer Ceiri Torjussen, returning to Netflix’s Delhi Crime meant revisiting a sonic world he had already shaped in Season 2—while reinventing it for a darker, more emotionally charged season. Season 3’s narrative dives into the human cost of sex trafficking, demanding a score that balances the show’s signature gritty... - Why Martin Scorsese Stuck This Creepy Insert Shot Into 'The Aviator'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - One of my favorite Martin Scorsese movies is The Aviator. Honestly, it hovers in my top three, and I love how unabashed it is, embracing both the time period and the psychosis that took over the man.The reason I like it so much is that I am always learning new... - The Genius 'Pluribus' Marketing Gimmick That You Can't Help But Love
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - Are you watching Vince Gilligan's Pluribus on Apple? It's such a unique and original show about a woman who is one of the last survivors of a virus on earth that's created an alien hive mind with the rest of the planet.Yes, I know that sounds insane, but you just... - DJI Osmo Action 6 Announced – Variable Aperture, 1/1.1-Inch Sensor, 4K/120fps
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - DJI today launched the Osmo Action 6, introducing the industry’s first variable aperture action camera (f/2.0 to f/4.0) paired with a 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensor featuring 2.4μm fused large pixels. DJI claims that the camera delivers up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range, records 4K Custom mode at 3840×3840 up... - Aiarty Image Enhancer Verson 3.5 Announced – Available Now with 48% Black Friday Discount
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - Aiarty has released a new version of its Image Enhancer software. Version 3.5 introduces strength control for fine-tuning, a set of built-in color correction tools, and faster processing on supported GPUs. The software is designed for photographers, filmmakers, and visual content creators who need a straightforward way to clean up... - Aiarty Version 3 Announced – AI-Powered Image and Video Enhancement Suite Available with 48% Black Friday Discount
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - Aiarty has expanded from a single enhancement tool into a suite that now includes the updated Image Enhancer, the Video Enhancer, and a new Image Matting module. All three are presented as part of a system designed to improve clarity, remove noise, and prepare stills or video files, and currently,... - ARRI Film Lab Announced – Real-Time Analog Film Emulation Plugin for DaVinci Resolve, Baselight, Nuke
CineD (Tuesday, 18 November) - ARRI has introduced Film Lab, a license-based OpenFX plugin that brings authentic analog film aesthetics to digital workflows. This postproduction tool offers real-time 4K processing with adjustable grain, color, halation, and gate weave controls, working with RGB images from any camera in ARRI pipelines. Available now via RE:Vision Effects with... - The Truth Hiding Behind Tony Montana’s Most Paranoid Line
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When we think of Brian De Palma’s Scarface (1983), the first thing that comes to mind is Tony Montana’s (Al Pacino) famous line, “Say hello to my little friend.” Then we also remember the gory chainsaw scene for its graphic violence. And then there is a series of images full... - How Director Pedro Herrera Murcia Rewrites the International Rules of Indie Filmmaking
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - If you’ve been following Making It, a newsletter run by our very own GG Hawkins, you know it's important for filmmakers to build their own ecosystems. To make friends and connections they can work with and not ask for permission to make a movie, but to find ways to get... - The Time Tom Hanks Passed on 'Jerry Maguire'—and How Tom Cruise Saved the Day
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When you sit down to write a screenplay, they say it can help to envision the actors you want saying the lines. And it would be hard to pick a better person to say the lines in your script than one of the Toms -- either Hanks or Cruise.And that's... - What Ripley From 'Alien' Can Teach You About Writing Iconic Characters
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - One of the greatest movie characters of all time is Sigourney Weaver's Ripley. She's the survivor of many an alien attack across several decades in one of the most beloved science fiction franchises of all time. Now, I could wax on about how much I love these movies all day,... - Why History Nerds Are Mad at Nolan’s The Odyssey—And Why It’s Fine)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Every day I wake up and take a costly set of multivitamins and drink a protein shake with scoops of creatine and powered greens, all because I want to make sure I can live healthy through next year, so I can see Christopher Nolan's newest movie, The Odyssey, on the... - How Christopher Nolan Filmed 'The Odyssey' On Those Loud-Ass IMAX Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Perhaps the most highly anticipated movie of all time for serious film-heads and camera nerds, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey promises to be as entertaining as it will be technically marvelous. And while we’re excited about the film for many reasons, the fact that it is set to be the first...