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- This Screenwriting Software Is Way More Powerful Than You Remember
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - As a screenwriter, I know that your choice of software can feel a little overwhelming. We just want to type "FADE IN:" and get going with our script.So you want to pick something that's easy to use and intuitive to your process.That's why I'm excited to talk about Celtx. You’ve... - 11 Cozy Horror Movies to Curl Up on the Couch with Tonight
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - Cozy horror occupies a strange space where the spooky meets the comforting. It's horror that doesn't traumatize you, often using humor to soften its bloody punches. These movies are less about jump scares and devastating deaths, and more about atmosphere wrapped in humor, nostalgia, or a happy ending. The conflict... - Sony’s Most Popular Alpha Cameras Are Getting Major Autofocus Upgrades
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - If you’re a Sony shooter who has already invested in one of the company’s more popular camera lines, like the Alpha 1 II or the Alpha 9 III, then you’re in for a treat. Sony has announced that a free software update is on the way for these two interchangeable-lens... - The Efficient Filmmaker: Scan and Plan — New Course on 3D Location Scans, Shot Previsualizations, Visual Experiments, and More
CineD (Friday, 31 October) - What if you could go on a recce and bring a potential filming location back in your pocket? Not only as photos or notes, but as a 3D space you can walk through, move the camera inside, test shots in, and plan set design elements, directly at your desk? Our... - 11 Movie Couples You’ll Never Forget
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - It’s fascinating how no two people experience love in the exact same way, yet there is hardly anyone who doesn't know what it's like to be in love. Perhaps this is why art continues to explore romance in its many forms with the same passion as it did from the... - Inside Justin Warren's DIT Cart
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - When a mysterious veiled figure appears in a sunny yard, the audience shouldn't be thinking about the challenges of shooting a horror film meant to unfold in real-time during a single bright, hot day.That illusion is partly thanks to the work of digital imaging technicians like Justin Paul Warren, who... - Should Writers Listen to Music While Writing?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Ask 10 writers whether they work with music playing, and you'll get 10 different answers. Some need total silence. Some can't function without a soundtrack. I'm of the latter group because I love to get into the emotional headspace of characters, and I find that music is one thing that... - 'Call of Duty' Comes to the Big Screen: How Pete Berg and Taylor Sheridan Got the Job
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - For the past few decades, Call of Duty has been one of the most popular video games on the planet. They've covered all the famous battlegrounds and become one of the most popular online multiplayer games imaginable.It has felt like a movie was inevitable, but he rights were tied up... - Field Made announced customizable labels for Nikon EN-EL15 batteries (coupon code included)
Nikonrumors (Thursday, 30 October) - In addition to the lens indicators, today Field Made announced new customizable labels for Nikon EN-EL15 batteries (use the discount code rumors for 10% off): Field Made informed me that orders to the US are duty-free and tariff-free. That means the price you see at checkout is the final... - Layoffs Hit Paramount, CBS (And What It Means for You)
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Tumult in entertainment continues, with layoffs hitting Paramount this week. Around 1,000 staffers received pink slips on Wednesday, with 1,000 more job cuts expected, making up roughly 10% of the company's workforce (via Poynter).One Paramount executive told Variety it's "a bloodbath."Senior vice presidents at CBS Entertainment, marketing heads at MTV,... - Looking Good, And Somewhat Familiar – Understanding the Nikon ZR
CineD (Thursday, 30 October) - The Nikon ZR is a special breed. Offering impressive video quality, probably the best in its segment, the ZR manages to house it all in an impressively compact chassis, about the size of compact stills cameras. If you’re reading this and thinking, “Hmm, that sounds familiar…” you’re not mistaken. The... - The Top 10 TV Shows of the 2000s, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - As an older millennial, the early 2000s feel like the prime time in my coming of age. These TV shows are probably responsible for my personality and a lot of my beliefs in this world. When it came time to pick the 10 best shows of the early 2000s, I... - This New Book on 'The Shining' is Blowing My Mind
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - I am a massive film and TV nerd, and my wife knows it. That's why, for our third anniversary, she found this wonderful leatherbound book on The Shining that I have not been able to put down since.If you know anything about these Taschen books, you know they're pretty in-depth... - 9 Writing Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - When we're watching a movie, it's easy to spot the big mistakes. These are the moments when characters suddenly behave differently or make a decision to facilitate a plot beat, or when heroes escape danger and death at the last possible second in a ridiculous way, or a seemingly dead... - Judd Apatow’s Must-Read List for Filmmakers and Comedy Nerds
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - I remember being seated for The 40-Year-Old Virgin and having my mind blown by the non-stop laughs, and then spending the following weeks trying to track down everything Judd Apatow had done. Like many of my generation, Apatow was my comedy king. So that's why I was excited to hear...