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- Still Got It: 8 Sitcom Revivals That Nailed the Second Act
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - Reviving a beloved sitcom is risky—will it honor the legacy or leave fans wishing it stayed in the past? For every reboot that nails the tone and taps into the fanbase, there are five that feel like a reunion planned over email and executed with zero chemistry.The 2010s kicked off... - How Inception Faked Zero Gravity—Without CGI
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - Most sci-fi films slap on a green screen and call it a day when it comes to zero gravity. Not Inception (2010). Christopher Nolan wanted the audience to feel every weight shift, every disorienting flip.So, he had a different idea: build a massive hallway, spin it like a washing machine,... - Uncover the 6 Satyajit Ray Masterpieces
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - It was Kolkata, India, in the 1950s. A man was working in advertising as a commercial artist. While illustrating a novel by a new author, the man recognized its powerful visual potential and felt compelled to turn it into a film.He gathered a small amateur crew and began shooting only... - Ari Aster Dissects the Meaning of 'Eddington'
NoFilmSchool (6 days ago) - My group threads have been flying off for the last few weeks, after I texted all my friends that Eddington was one of the three best movies of the year, and probably my favorite. This Western comedy is incredibly divisive, and a lot of people are upset at trying to... - Last week
- 13 Chilling Horror Films Based on Real Events
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - Some of the most disturbing horror films don’t begin in a screenwriter’s head—they crawl out of real courtrooms, police reports, and news headlines. We like to think the scariest things live in our imaginations, but history has receipts.And reality, sometimes, has a knack for skipping the slow build and jumping... - First Person POV Explained: Why Writers Rely on It
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - There is something bold about a story that starts with “I.” It doesn’t wait for permission. It pulls you in, hands you the narrator’s shoes, and says, “Walk with me.” First-person point of view is one of the most direct, personal ways to tell a story, and when it’s done... - Last month
- ASUS ProArt PA27JCV 5K Display – A Closer Look
CineD (7 days ago) - The ASUS ProArt Display PA27JCV has been around for a while, but it’s still in use across a wide range of post-production setups. It’s a 27-inch, 5K-resolution monitor designed for creative professionals who need accurate color, solid connectivity, and a sharp, comfortable display for long workdays. It doesn’t try to... - When Pacino Met De Niro: The Scene That Stopped Time
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - I don’t know about you, but if I’m ever allowed to pick my own arch nemesis, I’d want them to be the Vincent Hanna to my Neil McCauley. Undeniably, Michael Mann’s Heat is an adrenaline-packed cat-and-mouse thriller between a cop and a criminal mastermind, but to me, the movie demonstrates... - Why Filmmakers Use Monochromatic Color Palettes
NoFilmSchool (7 days ago) - Suppose you are watching a movie and realize that you are experiencing a certain mood. Maybe you haven’t noticed that the film is dripping in shades of one single color. It’s not an accident. You are deliberately manipulated into having a certain mood. Filmmakers use this trick all the time... - Jessie Wilde and Scott Bednar on Editing NASA’s 'Planetary Defenders'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on May 30, 2025.We sat down with co-director, editor, and videographer Jessie Wilde, and co-director and videographer Scott Bednar, to hear about how they used Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io to tell the story... - Watch the Revolutionary 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' Trailer
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - The wait is over. After years of anticipation and whispers from the depths of Pandora, the first official trailer for James Cameron's highly anticipated sequel, tentatively titled Avatar: Fire and Ash, has finally dropped, and it’s everything we hoped for and more. Let's dive in. The 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' TrailerWhat's... - The 20 Best Body-Swap Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - One of the tried-and-true plot devices in all of storytelling is the idea of body switching. It's when two characters with opposite personalities switch bodies and then have to cope with what it's like walking a mile in someone else's shoes. It's an idea that covers lots of different genres,... - Is This Motorized Tripod Base the 'World's First Robotic Cameraman'?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - Everyone loves new technology, right? I mean, everyone’s 100% in agreement about how great AI is and how it’s revolutionizing almost every aspect of film and video production… right? Well, if you love new and different things that promise extreme revolutionization, then you gotta check out the Roll Cam.Launched on... - Antigravity from Insta360 Takes Aim at DJI with Sub-249g 8K 360-Degree Drone
CineD (Monday, 28 July) - Antigravity, a new brand backed by a team from Insta360, promises to “redefine aerial exploration” with a new drone in August that offers world-first 360-degree capture in a sub-249g package, with 8K resolution. The drone market may be about to get more interesting. Antigravity, a new consumer drone brand incubated... - ASUS ProArt Monitor Lineup Expanded with Two New 4K Displays
CineD (Sunday, 27 July) - ASUS has expanded their ASUS ProArt Display lineup with two new 4K displays designed for creative professionals. The PA27UCGE and PA32UCE offer factory calibration, wide color gamut coverage, and pro-level connectivity. Whether you’re in video post, photo retouching, or motion graphics, these monitors aim to bring more accurate color and...