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- Sony and TCL Form Joint Venture for BRAVIA TV Business, TCL Takes 51% Majority Stake
CineD (Wednesday, 21 January) - Sony and TCL have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a joint venture that will assume Sony’s home entertainment business, with TCL holding 51% and Sony retaining 49%. The new company will continue using the Sony and BRAVIA brand names while leveraging TCL’s manufacturing scale and display technology. The... - How Shih-Ching Tsou Shot 'Left-Handed Girl' on an iPhone 13 with Beastgrip Accessories
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 December) - Thanks to director Sean Baker, I had the opportunity to sit down with Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou at the Deauville Film Festival for my filmmaker appreciation podcast, Past Present Feature with Marcus Mizelle. The full conversation and other episodes can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more.Tsou arrived at... - When Hollywood Lost the Plot: 10 Pointless Movie Subplots That Wasted Everyone’s Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 December) - While some movies are flawlessly written, where the narratives flow in a definitive direction, and the characters have meaningful growth, others flail a little bit. One way you can tell the writing is a little off is when you see a certain portion, a subplot, of the narrative that seems... - Here’s Why the Sound Design of ‘Cast Away’ is One of Film’s Greatest Hidden Achievements
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 December) - While we spend a lot of time on this site talking about cinematography and the all-encompassing art of filmmaking itself, we admittedly don’t spend nearly enough time on audio and sound design as it deserves. This is an industry-wide trend that reflects a bias we likely all have against this... - Surprising Trend: Olympus E-P7 Interest Is Higher Now Than Five Years Ago!
43Rumors (Friday, 19 December) - If you analyze Google Trends, you’ll notice that interest in the Olympus E-P7 is actually higher now than it was five years ago. This renewed attention is largely driven by Asian markets, where the camera is still selling strongly. The exact reason isn’t entirely clear, but it’s relatively affordable, packed... - 27 Years Ago, This '90s Rom-Com Was a $250M Hit
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - The '90s were a great movie decade that saw us introduced to lots of different characters and worlds. But one genre really thrived in the '90s and delivered some all-time classics: the romantic comedy.'90s rom-coms will always have a special place in my heart, because they're the love stories I've... - Fusion Previews and Stereoscopic 3D Monitoring Improvements are Coming to DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 December) - The hits keep coming for Blackmagic Design, or at least, the updates for DaVinci Resolve keep getting released that add new features and improvements. While not the most major update for Resolve, this 20.3.1 update does add some improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic... - DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update
News Shooter (Thursday, 18 December) - Blackmagic Design has released the DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update, which adds the ability to quickly search for effects in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic 3D monitoring. What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 The following features have been added or... - 'Elf' Was Originally "Much Darker"—And Emerged from a Failed Pitch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 December) - 2003's Elf has been around long enough to be a certified holiday classic.The film follows Buddy the Elf (Will Ferrell), who's not an elf at all and feels like an outsider in the North Pole. His adoptive elf father tells him his birth dad lives in the grand city of... - 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 December) - Rian Johnson is back with the third entry in the Knives Out series, Wake Up Dead Man. This time, he takes the series into dark, gothic territory, setting the mystery in an upstate New York church community led by a morally compromised Monsignor.What I love about these movies is that... - “I’m Still Standing Here…” — Unraveling the Most Heroic Line in ‘The Wrestler’
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 13 December) - Fame can bring two things with it—pride and insecurity. As the saying goes, the higher you fly, the greater the fear of falling.Only some are lucky to have their fame outlive them. The rest are aware of its ephemerality, but it’s impossible to ever imagine ourselves in that misfortune. Randy... - Adobe Premiere 25.6 Adds Smarter Search, Faster Edits, and Seamless Collaboration
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 12 December) - This post was written by Kylee Peña and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on November 19, 2025.Whether you’re cutting on your desktop or on the go, Premiere now brings a family of tools built to keep creators in flow.This release includes smarter AI search for both audio and video,... - Something Big Is Happening: Google Trends Show a Surge in OM System Interest
43Rumors (Friday, 12 December) - By chance I noticed that on Google Trends the “Om System” searches are spiking. Same is happening for the term “Micro Four Thirds”: And this is an extremely surprising event, considering that over the past five years the trend has remained largely constant. I found that searches for the OM-1... - Nikon Comedy Wildlife 2025 winners announced
Nikonrumors (Thursday, 11 December) - The winner of the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 is Mark Meth-Cohn, an amateur photographer from the UK who entered a brilliant shot titled “High Five” of a young gorilla cavorting through a forest clearing: 1. OVERALL WINNER & ALEX WALKER’S SERIAN MAMMAL AWARD WINNER, Mark Meth Cohn, High... - Still Sleeping on Frame.io? Here’s a Recap of All of the Latest Features
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 11 December) - We know, it’s a lot to keep up with these days. From the huge barrage of AI apps, tools, and features hitting the market and changing the industry as we know it, the previous new technologies that shifted landscapes aren’t as big a deal anymore.Or, at least it feels that...