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- Sony a7V “negative online discourse” – why Sony are the new Canon
EOSHD.com blog (Monday, 8 December) - (Photo credit: John Mak) The release of the Sony a7v has been met with a wave of negativity, especially now that the supposed ‘standard model’ mid-range camera price has been bumped to nearly $3000 + tax and a lot more in some regions, like in the UK where the... - A New 4K AI Relighting Engine Aims to Keep Your Work Fully Local and Secure
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - For those working in the VFX industry, there are a million things to consider when undertaking big projects in terms of scope and security. Announced by Beeble, an AI VFX tool, a new desktop application version is out now, aiming to bring AI relighting technology fully on-prem.This new solution is... - Sony a7V vs. Nikon Z6III comparison
Nikonrumors (Monday, 8 December) - Last week, Sony officially announced the long-rumored Sony a7 V camera, priced at $2,900. Here is a quick AI comparison with the almost 2-year-old Nikon Z6III model ($2,100) – check also the detailed specifications comparison here: The Sony α7 V (released December 2025) and Nikon Z6III (released June 2024)... - Orders for the Sony a7 V Are Strong Despite Negative Online Discourse
SonyAlphaRumors (Monday, 8 December) - Sony A7V preorders: In USA at at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys. In EU at Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR. In Australia at: Camera Pro, Sony Australia. PetaPixel wrote that Orders for the Sony a7 V Are Strong Despite Negative Online Discourse. I can confirm... - Middle Control 3 Pro Brings Sony Camera Control to Blackmagic ATEM Switchers
CineD (Monday, 8 December) - Middle Things has released Middle Control 3 Pro, a Mac OS application that enables Sony camera control through Blackmagic Design ATEM switchers. The software acts as a bridge between ATEM’s camera control protocol and Sony’s network-based control system, allowing operators to adjust iris, ISO, focus, zoom, white balance, and color... - Free Ilford 400 film recipes (Nikon Picture Controls)
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 6 December) - Above: Scott’s Ilford 400 LO on the left, Scott’s Ilford 400 on the right Above: Scott’s Ilford 400 LO on the left, Scott’s Ilford 400 on the right A reader has developed free Nikon Picture Controls for Ilford 400 film recipes. One is a flexible color profile for higher contrast,... - Lexar CFexpress Type A GOLD 4.0 2TB Review
News Shooter (Saturday, 6 December) - The Lexar CFexpress Type A GOLD 4.0 2TB delivers claimed read speeds of up to 1800 MB/s, write speeds of up to 1650 MB/s, and sustained write speeds of 1400 MB/s. It also has a VPG-400 rating. The Lexar CFexpress Type A GOLD 4.0 2TB looks to be a good... - 7 Richard Linklater Films That Quietly Changed Modern Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - As a self-taught filmmaker, Richard Linklater tops the list of every film buff who appreciates the surrealist artistic approach toward emotions and expressions.He has always been known for swimming against the tide, chasing moments and characters to create stories out of the often "unnoticed" in our day-to-day grind.If you’re looking... - 7 Plot Holes That Might Ruin Your Favorite Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - Anytime I notice a plot hole in a movie, I like to think that it is a question left for the viewers to figure out. It might sound absurd, but hear me out. Whenever a movie is produced, the script is tossed around among multiple people and read innumerable times... - What is “Netflix Lighting” and Why Do Streaming Shows Look the Way They Do?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - If you’re one of the millions of Americans tuning in to watch the new Stranger Things episodes on Netflix here over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, you might be cringing a bit if you have even a little bit of background in filmmaking and cinematography.These Netflix shows, with examples like Stranger... - Here Are Some of the Best Holiday Savings Deals You Might Have Missed
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - It's that time of the year when the savings might be the best, but your day-to-day lives might also be completely out of control. Sure, there's often less work going around during the holidays—at least production-wise. But there's also family, travel, and a ton of other activities taking up lots... - Here’s Everything You Missed From Apple’s Immersive Video and Audio Seminar
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - As part of a two-day event hosted by Apple at its Cupertino developer center, the company, famously known for the iPhone and the Vision Pro, gave some pretty in-depth presentations detailing the foundations of its Apple Immersive Video and spatial video experiences.While there were options for people to attend in... - A-Listers Warn Congress: The Netflix-WBD Deal Is a 'Noose Around Theatrical'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - The industry is reeling from news that Netflix has clinched the winning bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). This has created an unprecedented consolidation of content and market power and scared filmmakers. Now, Variety is reporting that some of these filmmakers are raising their voices anonymously and have sent an... - A Massive List of Winter 2025 Grants, Labs & Fellowships
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - The holidays are different for everyone, but whether you’re feeling merry, lonely, reflective, or need an excuse to get away from family dynamics for a moment, we’re gifting you a long list of granting opportunities to keep you busy into the New Year.In this end-of-year edition of our quarterly list,... - Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros., HBO Max, and HBO in Seismic $82.7 Billion Deal
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - All of Hollywood woke up this morning to news that will define our industry for the 21st century. Netflix has entered exclusive negotiations with Warner Bros. to acquire it and HBO. The massive cash and stock transaction values the deal at approximately $82.7 billion in total enterprise value ($72.0 billion...