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- The New SWIT CREW Series Offers Serious Long-Range Stable Wireless Video Transmission
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - New from the team at SWIT Global, the SWIT CREW series is here to offer some professional wireless video transmission systems for your productions and projects. Designed specifically for filmmakers, broadcasters, and live production crews, the CREW systems aim to offer ultra-stable, low-latency performance with long-range transmission of up to... - SWIT CREW Released – Video Transmission System with a Range of up to 3km
CineD (Wednesday, 30 July) - The new SWIT CREW wireless video system promises low-latency (32ms) 1080p 60fps video signal transmission to a maximum distance of 3km/1.9 miles (with a large panel Rx unit) or up to 1.2km/0.7 miles with a compact receiver. Featuring multi-cast (1Tx sends signal to up to 4Rx), AES-256 encryption, KUWI 2.0... - Lomography Joseph Petzval Series of Lenses Launched with Artistic Bokeh Control
CineD (Wednesday, 30 July) - Lomography has introduced a new lineup of manual prime lenses in the Joseph Petzval Focus Coupled Bokeh Control Art Lens Series. These lenses take the original 1840 Petzval optical formula and bring it into the modern world. They are fully manual, built with real character, and designed for full-frame mirrorless... - First Person POV Explained: Why Writers Rely on It
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - 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... - 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... - Roll Cam: How to Insult Every Camera Operator on Earth with One Tripod Having a Midlife Crisis on Kickstarter
CineD (Monday, 28 July) - Dear fellow filmmakers, camera operators, and anyone with functioning eyeballs, we need to talk about the “Roll Cam Camera Man” – the self-proclaimed “World’s First Robotic Camera Man” that’s currently terrorizing Kickstarter with the audacity of a thousand influencers. Because apparently, slapping the word “robotic” on a tripod with wheels... - Netflix Used AI to Generate VFX Footage for “First Time”
CineD (Friday, 25 July) - Netflix has made its most definitive move yet into AI-generated content, publicly confirming for the first time that it used generative artificial intelligence to create final VFX footage in one of its original productions. The revelation, disclosed during the company’s quarterly earnings call, marks a significant escalation in the streaming... - What Are The 10 Best A24 Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - If you're a movie nerd, you probably know all about A24, but the studio has been around since 2012, and recently broke into the mainstream with Academy Award wins and by financing bigger movies. Now, A24 is seen as the hallmark of groundbreaking cinema and critically acclaimed projects. They have... - Unconventional Script Formatting with Film Examples – When It Can Be Powerful
CineD (Thursday, 24 July) - We all know that film scripts have a very standardized format, and for a good reason. Yet stumbling upon works of writers who bend the rules to visually communicate tone, rhythm, and emotion on the page is fascinating. Fun! That’s what I felt when I first encountered the mind-blowing writing... - 7 Best Korean Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - Korean movies have not received the attention they deserve for a very long time, largely due to their limited global exposure. Overshadowed by its contemporary dominant film industries and logistical factors like the lack of distribution channels, language barriers, and cultural unfamiliarity, Korean films were confined to niche international film... - Sony FX2 Camera and BLAZAR Mantis 1.33x 35mm Anamorphic Lens Goes Daruma Dolls
CineD (Wednesday, 23 July) - We recently received the new BLAZAR Mantis 1.33x 35mm full-frame anamorphic lens to test, and we wanted to pair it with the new yet-to-be-released Sony FX2. We’ve already reviewed the new Sony, but with the BLAZER APEX 1.33x, which is an APS-C autofocus lens. To complete our testing, we asked... - The 'Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado' Editor Talks Cutting For Adventure
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - This new Dora film from Nickelodeon may have been made with younger audiences in mind, but editor Evan Ahlgren took inspiration from one of the most iconic adult adventurers in film history: Indiana Jones.Raiders of the Lost Ark played on loop in Ahlgren's head as he set the pacing and... - Capture Better Portrait-Style Video With AstrHori’s New AF 27mm f/2.8 Lens
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - While already available for Nikon Z-mount camera owners, the new AstrHori has rolled out mount options for Sony E and Fujifilm X cameras as well. The AstrHori AF 27mm f/2.8 lens is a versatile lens that promises sharp subject focus combined with softly blurred backgrounds, making it an ideal autofocus-enabled... - The Twist King: Ranking the 9 Best M. Night Shyamalan Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - Few filmmakers have had a career arc quite like M. Night Shyamalan. He shot to fame with The Sixth Sense (1999) and quickly became known as the guy who’d pull the rug out right from under you, just when you thought you had everything figured out.But while the plot twists... - Confused About Canon EF and EF-S Lenses? Here’s the Quick Guide
Canonrumors (Monday, 21 July) - You’ve probably been there — wide-eyed in a camera store or spiraling through a 3AM Google search rabbit hole, wondering: What the heck is the difference between EF and EF-S lenses? Are they like twins? Cousins? Mortal enemies? And what happens if I use the wrong one — does my...