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- Eddie AI Unveils “Scripted” Mode That Cuts Your Videos to Match Your Script in Minutes
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 July) - Eddie AI has released another major update as the AI-powered video assistant editor is adding a new “scripted” mode that will help cut users’ videos to match their scripts in minutes. We’ve covered Eddie AI several times in the past, but this new feature should be another major step forward... - The 7 Greatest Robert De Niro Movie Roles
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 July) - There is a reason Robert De Niro’s name gets tossed around every time someone mentions the best actors of all time. And we can say that it’s not solely because he can pull off both a mob boss and a stand-up comic without flinching.De Niro has built his career on... - 7 Best Films by Terrence Malick
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 11 July) - Known for his contemplative style, Terrence Malick has consistently challenged traditional storytelling with films like Days of Heaven (1978), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Tree of Life (2011).His use of natural light, wide-angle lenses, and fluid camera movement, combined with impressionistic editing, distinguishes his work from conventional filmmaking.... - Extra Shot for Safety, Yes or No? – Various Approaches to Coverage
CineD (Friday, 11 July) - “This was great, let’s go for coverage now!” How often do you hear or say this phrase on set? Have you ever found yourself in the editing room, not having enough footage to piece the scene together? Or, on the contrary, massively overshooting, knowing you’ll toss half the angles in... - How ‘Space Jam’ Slammed into Summer Pop Culture
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - In 1996, Warner Bros. faced a challenge familiar to many studios today. How could they break into a market dominated by a major competitor? Disney controlled feature animation, but Warner Bros. found a different path forward with Space Jam, a hybrid live-action/animated film that became a template for modern franchise... - 9 Travel & Road Trip Movies That’ll Make You Want to Hit the Road
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - While I spend most of my time indoors, I've experienced the world through an extensive collection of travel and road trip films.A road trip film is a subgenre that uses travel as both a plot device and a thematic framework. These movies follow characters as they journey from one location... - How AI Logging Transformed My Post-Production Workflow for Clients
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - Navik, founder of Drua Pictures and documentary filmmaker who's worked with major clients like Fujifilm and Caltech, shares how AI tools are enhancing his workflow and allowing him to create efficiencies, make clients happier, and make more money.My name is Navik. I'm a documentary filmmaker, social media producer, and founder... - How 'Surviving Ohio State' Editor Unpacked Institutional Betrayal and Corruption
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - When acclaimed documentary editor Charles Olivier first stepped into the editing bay for HBO's Surviving Ohio State, he was met with a mountain of footage and the monumental task of giving voice to a story of profound trauma. What he uncovered were the makings of a powerful and shockingly resonant... - The 10 Best Natural Disaster Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - When it comes to disaster movies, sometimes the scariest ones are natural disasters. These weather occurrences provide the perfect antagonists and conflict for a story about humanity trying to overcome. Today, I want to go into the top natural disaster movies of all time and show how they show humanity's... - Titanic’s Most Famous Line Was Never in the Script
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - At the end of a long shoot day, an entire crew hurried to finish a shot. But after multiple takes, nothing worked. Desperate, the director improvised with an exuberant (and slightly cheesy) line. "Just say, 'I'm the king of the world,' and spread your arms wide. Be in the moment,... - Read & Download the Scripts of David Fincher's Best Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - One of my favorite directors out there is David Fincher. He's played with lots of different genres, and his touch on these movies is undeniable. I love that he works with different writers and absorbs a lot of different points of view. Today, I thought it would be cool to... - Diving Into the 10 Most Divisive Movies of the Last Decade
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - As a big Letterboxd fan, you know I love going to the movies and then rating and reviewing what I've seen. But as it turns out, not everyone has the exact same reaction to the movies I see. In fact, some of my great joys in life are debating with... - CAMERAMAMAS Roundtable – Inside the Realities of Motherhood as a Cinematographer
CineD (Tuesday, 8 July) - Balancing the demands of cinematography with motherhood may seem impossible, but a growing number of top female DPs are proving it can be done— each in their own way. In this revealing roundtable, Mandy Walker, Rachel Morrison, Reed Morano, Ari Wegner, Polly Morgan, and others share candid stories, practical hacks,... - Older News
- Pedro Pascal’s 9 Career-Defining Roles
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - Pedro Pascal didn’t show up in Hollywood with a bang. It was more of a slow burn, a series of quiet, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it roles that eventually caught fire.Born in Chile and raised in the U.S., he put in years on the New York theater circuit, shuffled through procedural guest spots, and... - 12 Best Christopher Nolan Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - Christopher Nolan makes movies like an architect designing a maze, every path leading you astray before bringing you home. Whether it's time-traveling bullets or a man forgetting his past, Nolan's storytelling thrives in the deep end. Multiple viewings of his work are rewarding on an almost academic level. It practically...