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- That One Line From ‘Casablanca’ That Still Breaks Hearts 8 Decades Later
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 15 October) - Casablanca (1942) has never been just a movie. It’s a romantic pilgrimage. We undertake this journey to get in touch with our beating heart from time to time—without ever having to leave our couch. And from all those unforgettable moments roaring at us, one line can be heard over all... - New versions of NX Studio and Wireless Transmitter Utility released
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 15 October) - Nikon released new versions of NX Studio and Wireless Transmitter Utility: Nikon NX Studio Version 1.10.0 Added support for the ZR. Added [Film grain] to the [Adjustments] pane. Added [Dehaze] to the [Adjustments] pane. Added support for R3D NE (extension “.R3D”) videos. Note: Thumbnail... - Shyamalan Almost Wrote 'The Notebook'—Now He’s Writing a Novel With Nicholas Sparks
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 14 October) - Think of Nicholas Sparks, and you probably have a good idea what you're going to get—romance, melodrama, lovers separated by contrivance and heartbreak. Now think of what you get from M. Night Shyamalan, and it would be much different. Jumpscares, wild premises, and twists galore. They overlap maybe in melodrama... - Sora 2’s Watermark Can Be Removed—Here's Why That's Scary for Filmmakers
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 14 October) - Over the last few years, my concerns with AI have grown exponentially. It's not just about the laziness of people who want to stop reading and writing, but also the ability to saturate the internet with fake videos, which can not just confuse people but be used to outright lie... - From Élysée to Vision Pro: Behind the URSA Cine Immersive Bastille Day Film
CineD (Tuesday, 14 October) - A groundbreaking Apple Immersive Video project puts viewers at the heart of France’s national celebration, filmed with Blackmagic’s URSA Cine Immersive and finished in DaVinci Resolve Studio for Apple Vision Pro. Let’s take a close look at the URSA Cine Immersive Bastille Day film. For the first time, France’s Bastille... - Graveyard-Shift Gems: 9 Iconic Midnight Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 10 October) - If you love low-budget, controversial movies that aren't afraid to tackle taboos and be super weird, then you might be a fan of midnight movies and not even know it.In this article, we’re covering the best midnight movies that are sure to become your guilty pleasure. But first...What Are Midnight... - Tom Cruise’s Most Death-Defying Stunts
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 8 October) - There really are no actors out there like Tom Cruise. The guy is the ultimate hero, and might be the ultimate movie star ever. He knows what audiences want and has taken that seriously. With the Mission: Impossible franchise, Cruise stepped into the producer chair as well, constantly pushing the... - PolarPro Center Split Filter: A Center-Sharp, Edge-Bloomed Look In-Camera
CineD (Wednesday, 8 October) - PolarPro’s new Center Split Filter delivers a split-field effect that keeps your subject sharp in the middle of the frame while blooming and diffusing detail above and below, aimed at stylized sequences that you want to capture in-camera rather than fake in post. This is not a new optical concept... - The Art of Controlled Chaos: How the 'Coochie Coo' Segment Was Shot for 'V/H/S Halloween'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - For cinematographer Powell Robinson, shooting “Coochie Coochie Coo” for V/H/S Halloween wasn’t about crafting perfect images—it was about letting go of that instinct entirely. The segment, directed by Anna Zlokovic, plunges viewers into the jittery, overexposed world of late-2000s DV camcorders, where fear feels immediate and every frame looks like... - This List From 1991 of the '100 Best Movies You've Never Heard Of' Is Sending Us
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - I don't know if you're like me, but I have been having a very hard time picking out movies to watch lately. It feels like I've seen all the mainstream titles I come across, and I'm always looking for hidden gems to unpack. Well, while researching lists of movies I... - Do You Know the Surprising Inspirations Behind E.T.’s Face
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 5 October) - Some argue that designing an alien is easy since nobody has seen one, so you could just let your imagination run wild. While that might be the case in some narratives, I do not believe conceptualizing the alien in E.T. the Extraterrestrial was that simple for Steven Spielberg (and boy... - How a Bronx Kid Infiltrated Lucas Skywalker Ranch
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 3 October) - Eddie AI is the assistant video editor for pros (think ChatGPT for video editing: logging, rough cuts, all seamless with your NLE) and they've been documenting the incredible people who sought to push forward the production and post production industries.Previously they wrote about Jim Jannard's digital cinematic camera revolution with... - 10 Brilliant Midpoints Every Screenwriter Should Study
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 3 October) - As a writer, I am constantly trying to figure out what happens in the middle of my screenplay. Act two is definitely the hardest to put on paper, so I find myself going back to some of my favorite movies to see how they spin those beats. I figured if... - Ready Creator One: AI Workflows for Filmmakers – Watch my BILD Expo Presentation
CineD (Friday, 3 October) - When I stepped on stage at B&H’s BILD Expo in New York City this summer, I was struck by the sheer number of creators in the room. It proved to me that the conversation around AI in filmmaking is not only urgent, but also deeply personal. In this article, I... - Ready Creator One: AI Workflows for Filmmakers – My BILD Expo presentation
CineD (Friday, 3 October) - When I stepped on stage at B&H’s BILD Expo in New York City this summer, I was struck by the sheer number of creators in the room. It proved to me that the conversation around AI in filmmaking is not only urgent, but also deeply personal. In this article, I...