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- Canon EOS R5 vs. EOS R6: The Mirrorless Dynamic Duo
Canonrumors (Saturday, 22 March) - The power couple of Canon’s mirrorless lineup! The EOS R5 and EOS R6 are both power-packed, full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras that have many photographers and enthusiasts drool since their release in 2020. How do they stack up against each other you ask? Let’s deconstruct these legends and see which one... - New Report: Which Movie Studios Are Making a Profit?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 21 March) - As we covered in our breakdown of what's been happening in Hollywood, movie studios are working to recover in the years after COVID and the strikes. 2025 feels like it should be the first normal year in the entire 2020s. We want movie studios to have money. The more they... - Watch the Stunning First 17K Footage from Blackmagic’s New URSA Cine 65
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 21 March) - Are you a high-end cinematographer or an adventurer filmmaker interested in the Blackmagic URSA Cine 17K 65? Well, we have some of the first breath-taking footage captured from Blackmagic’s upcoming top-of-the-line cinema camera to share with you.Released as two downloadable BRAW clips from the Blackmagic Design team, the world is... - The Power of Backlight in Film – What It Reveals and Conceals
CineD (Friday, 21 March) - Backlighting is one of the terms aspiring filmmakers learn early on in their education. And not only them. Recently, I heard a podcast where a guest – an expert on communication – recommended that listeners set up three-point lighting for important Zoom calls in order to stand out from their... - Killer Advice: Horror Comedy Tips from a First-Time Director
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 March) - Who doesn’t love a good horror comedy? You get to laugh one minute and scream the next. When done right, gems such as Young Frankenstein, Scary Movie, or Gremlins can become instant classics for many generations. More recently, films such as Lisa Frankenstein, Young Monster, and The Monkey have been... - These Kolari Clip-in Filters Could Be a Game-Changer for Your Blackmagic Full-Frame Rig
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 March) - If you’ve recently purchased a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K or Blackmagic PYXIS, or if you’re simply interested in these powerful, yet affordable, full-frame cinema cameras from Blackmagic Design, then we have some good news for you.Kolari’s line of magnetic clip-in lens filters is expanding to include options for these... - Sony Unveils OCELLUS: A Game-Changing Camera Tracking System for Virtual Production
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 March) - Designed for versatility and adaptability to almost any shooting situation, Sony’s very first camera tracking system is here. Dubbed the OCELLUS, this is a marker-free camera tracking system tailored for all types of virtual productions.Featuring a multi-eye image sensor that works in conjunction with a processing box and lens encoder,... - 'Adolescence' Ending Explained: It Can't Get Better Overnight
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 19 March) - One of the best-limited series ever put on TV is blowing up on Netflix right now. It's called Adolescence, and it's a British crime drama show by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham and directed by Philip Barantini.The show follows a 13-year-old schoolboy who is arrested for the murder of a... - Sony OCELLUS Introduced – A New Camera Tracking System for Virtual Production and VFX
CineD (Wednesday, 19 March) - Sony has unveiled OCELLUS ASR-CT1, a marker-free camera tracking system built for virtual production and VFX workflows. Traditional tracking often requires markers, infrared beacons, or base stations, making setup complicated and time-consuming. OCELLUS simplifies the process with Visual SLAM, allowing real-time camera tracking without extra hardware. This system is designed as a plug-and-play solution. It integrates seamlessly with LED... - The 7 Best Video Game Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 March) - Video games have some of the best storytelling in all of media right now, and that's what makes them such valuable properties for adaptation into films. But as I am sure you know, a lot of these video game movies have a terrible reputation for sucking. At least they did... - What The Hell Is Happening in Hollywood Right Now?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 March) - I was at a party this past weekend, and like many parties, I stood in the corner talking with people who work in film and TV about the state of the industry. There's no other way to say this: Hollywood is so weird right now. Nothing feels quite right, and... - CINELUX NEXA-MAG for RED DSMC1 and DSMC2 Cinema Cameras Released
CineD (Monday, 17 March) - British RED-specialized camera accessories manufacturer CINELUX has just released an interesting product designed explicitly for RED DSMC1 and DSMC2 cinema cameras: the NEXA-MAG. Available in two sizes, 480GB and 960GB, these RED MINI-MAG alternatives claim to be faster, with a longer SSD lifespan, better heat management, and a design that... - 7 Iconic F1 Movies You Need to Race to See
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - It feels like F1 is everywhere these days. That's probably thanks to the popularity of the sport worldwide and thanks to Netflix's docuseries, Drive to Survive, which has brought a ton of new fans to the sport. But F1 is not some new sport, and it's been the fascination of... - How Director Alex Ullom Went from Childhood Movies Starring His Action Figures to His SXSW Feature Film Debut
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on March 6, 2025.The film follows a group of recent grads heading out on a late-night drive and hoping to enjoy one final hangout before their paths diverge. Instead, they accidentally turn onto a never-ending, two-lane... - How Blackmagic Cameras Were Used to Revisit the Strange Journey That is 'Rocky Horror'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 March) - Speaking at a panel celebrating the 50th anniversary of Rocky Horror, director Linus O'Brien engaged in a lively discussion with his father, Richard O'Brien, the writer of the original musical stage show version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London on June...