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- Read the 'Landman' Pilot Script and Learn How to Write Dynamic Character Intros
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - When it comes to pilots that make a big splash, Taylor Sheridan makes the biggest waves. The guy has become a TV cultural phenomenon, spawning series that get everyone to buy in. His latest epic, Landman, stars Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, a man who tries to handle roughnecks... - 10 Movies You Had No Idea Were Shot On An iPhone
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - I remember when I got my first iPhone. At the time, it felt like a novelty — like a cool, new gadget that I definitely wouldn't have considered cinematic. Now, filmmakers are using these things to capture shots in hard-to-reach places, pull off creative angles, and even shoot entire Hollywood... - Here's Why Writers Are Choosing Arc Studio
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - The first thing you need when you set off on your journey as a screenwriter is screenwriting software. The problem? There are so many out there. So, which one do you choose? Well, dozens of pros, like David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer, Role Models) and Christian Linke (Arcane) have... - Found Footage Filmmaking Guide: Tips, Techniques, and Examples
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage filmmaking was an indie innovation that became quickly prevalent in horror movies. Found footage filmmaking is a cinematic technique presented in an amateurish, non-cinematic way. It is a powerful narrative tool that... - Beyond the Villa: Uncovering the Production Secrets Behind 'Love Island USA'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - We've all been there: glued to our screens, watching attractive singles couple up (and break up) in a luxurious villa, all under the watchful eye of countless cameras. Love Island USA has become a summer staple, delivering drama, romance, and endless entertainment. But have you ever wondered what really goes... - Simplifying Documentary Editing Using Media Intelligence Available with Adobe Premiere Pro
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 25 June) - With natural language searches, analysis of spoken language, and use of metadata, Media Intelligence in Adobe Premiere Pro helps documentary editors rapidly find clips to help them shape a story.Media Intelligence analyzes video footage using on-device artificial intelligence to find images, spoken words, and metadata, including camera type, shoot date,... - What is Found Footage Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - Filmmaking is largely about experimenting to find the best ways of communicating with the human mind. Found footage filmmaking was an indie innovation that became quickly prevalent in horror movies. Found footage filmmaking is a cinematic technique presented in an amateurish, non-cinematic way. It is a powerful narrative tool that... - 9 Best Mike Nichols Films, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - Did you know that Mike Nichols once turned down major films like Chinatown and The Exorcist?Bold, sure, but when you’ve made The Graduate, you’ve already reshaped cinema. Nichols was a master of emotion and razor-sharp wit, blending laughter, heartbreak, and truth, often in the same breath. His films were cultural... - 10 Most Creative Deaths In Horror Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - There are a few ways you can be remembered for all time in cinema. The most popular is to win awards, but the more fun one is to create a horror movie death so gruesome and fun that people reference it for their entire lives. What do you think you... - 10 Best Techno-Horror Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 24 June) - The thing I love about horror movies is how versatile they are. Horror subgenres run the gamut, from the paranormal to found footage — it's so interesting to explore the things that terrify people. Today, I want to look at techno horror and go over the best movies that genre... - Magic Lantern is Back and Supports New Cameras Such as EOS 200D, 6D Mark II, and 7D Mark II
CineD (Tuesday, 24 June) - Magic Lantern custom add-on software for the Canon DSLR system is back with a new team, a new version, and support for new camera models – Canon EOS 200D (Kiss X9, Rebel SL2), EOS 6D Mark II, 750D (Rebel T6i, Kiss X8i), and EOS 7D Mark II. The legendary custom... - Martial Arts Classics Get an AI Makeover: China's Ambitious Kung Fu Film Heritage Project
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 June) - A recent announcement from the Shanghai International Film Festival has everyone who loves kung fu movies talking. China is embarking on a monumental project to revive 100 classic kung fu films using artificial intelligence. And at the forefront of this ambitious "Kung Fu Film Heritage Project" are the legends themselves:... - Magic Lantern is Back With New Support for Four Canon Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 23 June) - For those of us old enough to remember, in the early days of DSLR filmmaking, there really weren’t nearly as many high-quality cameras back then as there are today. And even when you got the best new DSLR camera from one of the few brands making affordable options, your cameras... - The Genie is out of the bottle– Magic Lantern returns after a 5-year hiatus
News Shooter (Sunday, 22 June) - After more than 5 years, Magic Lantern is returning with builds for four new cameras and other plans for the future. What happened to Magic Lantern? Around 2020, the lead developer, a1ex, left the project. The documentation was fragmentary. Nobody understood the build system. A very small number of volunteers kept things... - How After Effects Can Power Up Your Filmmaking Game
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 20 June) - Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, After Effects can significantly enhance your video edits.But let’s be real: many editors find the learning curve intimidating. That’s why Adobe created the free After Effects for Editors course at AdobeVideoTraining.com. This self-paced training walks you through the top 10 most...