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- Decoding the “Milkshake” Metaphor from 'There Will Be Blood'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - The “I drink your milkshake” is one of the most unbreakable scenes—finales. When some people hear Daniel Day-Lewis’ name, it’s the first thing that comes to mind. Others experience a fever dream that lingers long after they have left the theater. This is one of those cinematic moments that will... - The Legendary Line That Made 'Braveheart' a Symbol of Resistance
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 2 October) - The year was 1995. In Braveheart, a sprawling, gory epic about rebellion, sacrifice, and the fervent desire for freedom, the scene takes place in Stirling, Scotland, where Mel Gibson’s character, William Wallace, who has lost everything to English oppression, rides out onto the battlefield and stands in front of a... - The 15 Greatest Mark Wahlberg Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October, 2025) - There are very few actors who have the ability to open a huge comedy movie, a huge action movie, or an awards drama. But somehow, Mark Wahlberg is the guy who can do all three. While he started his career as a rapper, he is now known for his acting... - Artlist Might Be the Ultimate AI Subscription for Video Creators
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October, 2025) - For years, creators have navigated a fragmented digital landscape, piecing together workflows with separate subscriptions for music, stock footage, visual effects, and now, a dizzying array of AI tools.This juggling act is not just costly; it's a creative bottleneck.Artlist, known for its highly curated music and footage, is making a... - The Nikon ZR Will Reportedly Be Able to Record Continuously for Over 2 Hours Straight
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 1 October, 2025) - One of the most anticipated cinema cameras of the year, the Nikon ZR has been a long time coming. Ever since RED Digital Cinema was acquired by Nikon, filmmakers and pro videographers have been dreaming about what kind of cinema camera the two converged brands would be able to develop... - The Do's and Don'ts of Including a Pet Death in Your Movie
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - I met Indy the Dog from Good Boy at SXSW, and on a social media post I made featuring his adorable little face, I received dozens of comments from fans worried about whether he would make it through the film. And I get it. He's adorable, and he also happens... - What Is VistaVision? Inside the Classic Widescreen Format Behind Hollywood’s Biggest Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - The promotional materials are out for the new Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another, and by now, I'm sure you've heard everyone urging you to see the movie in VistaVision.But One Battle After Another is just the latest in a new wave of movies resurrecting the old format.So,... - The Nikon ZR camera can record continuously for up to 125 minutes without overheating
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - The Nikon ZR camera (order: B&H| WEX |Erhardt) can record continuously for up to 125 minutes in R3D NE 6K 59.94p without overheating, with auto temperature cutout set to [High], at 25°C/77°F, paired with an external power source according to Nikon’s official specifications: This duration is for a single, uninterrupted... - The Art of Color… Science?
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - The Art of Color…Science? by RC Jenkins (see previous guest posts) Intro Color science is an art. And we’ve been getting a lot of crayons lately. And not the stupid ones in the 4-pack from some kid’s party that are basically just plastic and break. The good ones that... - Oh Ya, You Betcha! The Best (and Worst) Minnesotan Accents in Movies and TV
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - I love accents, but I don't always love them in film and TV, especially when they don't quite land. One of the most difficult accents for many actors is the one found in Minnesota, rooted in Scandinavian affectations and often delivered with a smile. Keely Wolter, an accent and dialogue... - Sony FE 100mm F2.8 G Master 1.4x Macro Introduced – First G Master Macro Prime
CineD (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - Sony has unveiled the FE 100mm F2.8 G Master Macro, the company’s first G Master prime lens designed specifically for macro photography. With native 1.4× magnification, compatibility with teleconverters for up to 2.8× life-size reproduction, and a host of refinements for both stills and video, the lens aims to set... - A Quiet Protest For Horizontal Video – Instagram’s “Thinnest Video” Trend
CineD (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - A razor-thin 5120×1080 strip is suddenly everywhere on Instagram, and it is more than a gimmick. For filmmakers, this ultra-wide format reads like a sideways rallying cry: let us publish and be discovered in proper horizontal without hacks, workarounds, or quality loss. Below is why this matters for our industry,... - The Risky Camera Move in 'The Bourne Supremacy' That Redefined Action
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September, 2025) - Bloodied and desperate, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) smashes a stolen taxi through traffic as Russian police chase him.That’s The Bourne Supremacy’s (2004) now-famous chaotic car chase in Moscow we are talking about. It’s quite hard to forget, really.And one of the reasons why is that its famously unsteady camera makes... - The Meaning Behind the Most Famous Line From 'King Kong'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September, 2025) - A giant hand slips from the ledge, a body plummets through the air, and the crowd below gasps as Kong crashes onto the New York City pavement. The most improbable victim of the Empire State Building has been identified. Then the quiet, almost melancholic words:“It wasn’t the airplanes… it was... - Single-Shot Wonders: Cinema’s 10 Most Iconic Long Takes
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 28 September, 2025) - A long take is often associated with pacing. The common conception is that a long take slows down your narrative. While that is definitely up for debate, I prefer long takes for their seamlessness and anticipation. By closely replicating how humans are generally used to seeing the world, long takes...