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- How This Writing Team Got Their First Feature (With a Little Help from This Podcast!)
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 17 May, 2022) - The Aviary writers Jennifer Raite and Chris Cullari explain how a prior interview from the No Film School Podcast helped them connect with their lead actress. Also, how to create an egoless partnership that producers want to work with… In this episode, we talk about… Producing a film during... - Philip Bloom Masterclass – Using Autofocus on Sony Alpha Cameras
CineD (Monday, 16 May, 2022) - You have a Sony Alpha camera, but the highly acclaimed autofocus just doesn’t seem to work the way you expect it to? Philip Bloom is here to help. In his two-part Sony Alpha Masterclass, he shows you all the ins and outs of the autofocus system and the best practices... - Editors Petition: Apple, Please Make Final Cut Pro a Priority
CineD (Monday, 16 May, 2022) - Since the controversial introduction of – what was then still called – Final Cut Pro X 11 years ago, despite having made huge advancements, it appears many users and supporters are still feeling let down by the tech giant, with their requests for further features and development falling on deaf... - Canon EOS C70 Lab Test with the RAW update: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Latitude
CineD (Tuesday, 10 May, 2022) - With a recent firmware update in March, the Canon EOS C70 can now shoot in Cinema RAW Light LT. The Canon EOS C70 shares the same dual gain output sensor (DGO) as the Canon EOS C300 Mark III that we tested here. Curious to hear how it performs? Then read... - Sony confirms it hasn’t overcome PS5 production issue…that’s why we also have to wait for the new Sony A7rV
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 10 May, 2022) - Sony published the latest 2021 financial report. While sales numbers were good Sony said that there was a decrease in camera unit sales: In Q4 they sold around 7% less units compared to Q4 2020. Blame the worldwide chip shortage for that. It’s that bad that PS5 sales numbers are... - From AF to AI, Here Are the Top 10 NAB 2022 Product of the Year Winners
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 9 May, 2022) - NAB 2022 is firmly behind us, so let's celebrate the companies that brought their A-game. Is it as easy as 1, 2, 3? As we re-establish our routines, Theragun our sore muscles, consider camera upgrades, and reflect post-NAB, we wanted to take a moment to dive into the NAB... - Old Glass & Uncertain Horizons: How a Ukrainian Company is Managing the Disruption of War
CineD (Monday, 9 May, 2022) - A hundred years ago, it took real effort and luxury to see outside one’s own small slice of the world. Today, at the spark of curiosity or in an instant of concern, we can take in real-time joys and troubles of fellow human beings far outside our reaches. We delight in... - New 'House of the Dragon' Teaser Opens Us Up to a New Westeros
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 5 May, 2022) - Are you ready to go back to Westeros? Set 200 years before the events we saw unfold in HBO’s Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon is the story of the Targaryen family trying to hold the Iron Throne as they pass it down to a woman. It promises tumult in... - How Are These 1-Minute Horror Shorts So Scary Good?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 5 May, 2022) - Axmo Deus is a horror anthology series that is a peek into the worlds of restless spirits, angry children, hungry monsters, demons, and serial killers—all done in under one-minute episodes. This post was written by Abel Robinson. The series was created by Abel Robinson and Noel VInson in October... - The Key to Making a Great Video Game Adaptation? Do It on TV
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 5 May, 2022) - Is there a way to make a great video game adaptation that does the source material justice? Video game adaptations seem to be cursed. From the ill-fated theatrical premiere of Super Mario Bros. in 1993 to the underwhelming performance of the recently released Uncharted, these star-studded, big-budget films often... - LensKit– a lens database app
News Shooter (Wednesday, 4 May, 2022) - LensKit is the new app from the makers of CameraKit (formerly Cameras + Formats). Essentially, LensKit is a massive lens database where you can search thousands of lenses from Angenieux, Arri, Cooke, Hawk, Leica, Zeiss, etc. LensKit is currently geared towards more modern cine lenses, but the company does have... - Before 'The Northman,' There Was 'The Neolith'—How This Indie Filmmaker Did It
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 4 May, 2022) - On the moors of a desolate land where the silence of the wind reigns, a mysterious man challenges a pack of bloodthirsty savages whose thirst for dominance is thriving. This post was written by Daniel Boocock. I take it you’ve seen The Northman? What did you think? I liked... - March 2022 CIPA numbers
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 4 May, 2022) - CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2022, black: 2021, blue: 2020): March 2022 CIPA numbers by ZoetMB CIPA has predicted 5.29 million DSLR and Mirrorless bodies for 2022. We’re predicting 3.8 to 4.6 million (down from our previous predictions) compared to:... - There Is a Secret Door into Hollywood, and It’s Called "Gratitude"
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 2 May, 2022) - Everybody wants to make movies—and to make movies, you need producers. This post was written by Ayelet Emma Regev Junger. It’s no wonder that when aspiring filmmakers search for established producers on databases like IMDb, they look to see which person was instrumental in bringing certain films to life.... - “Into The Mountains” is a visual journey through the beautiful mountains of Epirus, Greece (shot with the Nikon Z7II)
Nikonrumors (Sunday, 1 May, 2022) - “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” – John Muir “Into The Mountains” is a visual journey through the beautiful mountains of Epirus, Greece directed and filmed by Christophe Anagnostopoulos with original music by Dreamstate Logic. This is Christophe’s 3rd personal experimental short documentary film, after the award-winning...