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- Inside the Making of 'Remaining Native' with Filmmakers Paige Bethmann and Steph Khoury
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July, 2025) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on May 12, 2025.Despite having no coach at his high school, Ku is determined to be seen by his dream school, the University of Oregon.Directed by Paige Bethmann and edited by Steph Khoury, the film follows... - Fujifilm X RAW Studio Firmware Update Adds Support for New X-E5 Camera
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 16 July, 2025) - If you aren’t familiar with Fujifilm X RAW Studio, it’s a new RAW conversion software that operates quite differently from your usual RAW conversion software options. Once connected to a digital camera and a computer, Fujifilm X RAW Studio allows users to convert RAW files in a short time, almost... - How This Sound Designer Worked With Some of the Most Famous Directors Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 15 July, 2025) - Sometimes, you catch the right directors at the right time, and working with them on landmark movies helps launch your career.That's exactly what happened with Mexican sound designer Arturo Zarate. He got his start working on movies such as Biutiful and Into the Wild. Now, he's designed and mixed 12... - Here’s How to Unlock ARRI LogC3 Cinematic Recording With Your Panasonic LUMIX Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 14 July, 2025) - Panasonic announced earlier this summer that ARRI LogC3 and other recording upgrades were coming to several of the top LUMIX camera options. With the purchase of a DMW-SFU3A Software Upgrade Key, Panasonic LUMIX models such as the LUMIX S1RII, S1II, S1IIE, GH7, and GH6 are now able to utilize ARRI... - Simmod Launches New Lens Brand APSARA With Two Flagship LUMIERE and PRESTIGE Lines
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 14 July, 2025) - As if the high-end cinema lens marketplace needed any more competition, Simmod Lens has launched its own lens manufacturing brand that aims to bring even more options to filmmakers and professional cinematographers.Launched under the new brand APSARA, the company is kicking things off by introducing two new cinema lens series... - 7 Best Films by Terrence Malick
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 11 July, 2025) - Known for his contemplative style, Terrence Malick has consistently challenged traditional storytelling with films like Days of Heaven (1978), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Tree of Life (2011).His use of natural light, wide-angle lenses, and fluid camera movement, combined with impressionistic editing, distinguishes his work from conventional filmmaking.... - Panasonic LUMIX S1II Lab Test, Part 2 – Dynamic Range and Latitude Using ProRes RAW 5.8K with DR Boost “ON”
CineD (Friday, 11 July, 2025) - Those of you who regularly follow up on our lab tests are well aware that we found a bug in the first production firmware of the new LUMIX S1II when using 5.8K ProRes RAW with DR Boost “ON”. The merging of the two ISO values into one image was not... - YouTube Set to Crack Down on “AI Slop” with Monetization Policy Update
CineD (Thursday, 10 July, 2025) - YouTube is preparing a significant policy update aimed at tackling the flood of low-quality, AI-generated “mass-produced” videos on its platform. Starting July 15, 2025, the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) will enforce stricter guidelines, requiring content to be “significantly original and authentic” to remain eligible for monetization. For creators relying on... - How AI Logging Transformed My Post-Production Workflow for Clients
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July, 2025) - Navik, founder of Drua Pictures and documentary filmmaker who's worked with major clients like Fujifilm and Caltech, shares how AI tools are enhancing his workflow and allowing him to create efficiencies, make clients happier, and make more money.My name is Navik. I'm a documentary filmmaker, social media producer, and founder... - The 10 Best Natural Disaster Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July, 2025) - When it comes to disaster movies, sometimes the scariest ones are natural disasters. These weather occurrences provide the perfect antagonists and conflict for a story about humanity trying to overcome. Today, I want to go into the top natural disaster movies of all time and show how they show humanity's... - From Doomsday to Independence Day: How Bill Pullman’s Speech Renamed a Blockbuster
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July, 2025) - It’s not every day that a fictional U.S. president rewrites Hollywood history. But in 1996, Bill Pullman did exactly that on a movie set, with a rousing speech, in front of a green screen and a crowd of extras pretending the world was ending. What came out of his mouth... - Uncovering the Origins of ‘The Shining’s Infamous July 4 Photo
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Few images in cinema history pack more psychological punch than the final photograph in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. This black-and-white snapshot of Jack Torrance grinning among 1920s partygoers has haunted audiences for over four decades.Kubrick's horror masterpiece transforms the genre through deliberate pacing, narrative ambiguity, and unsettling sound design. The... - Your First Steps in Compositing – New Course “Get Me Started with Adobe After Effects” on MZed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Many filmmakers and creators have great respect for visual effects. And that’s totally justified. After all, VFX is a vast and complex topic, encompassing numerous areas and experts. However, simple compositing – swapping out a green screen or scrubbing away a logo – is something every editor runs into now... - 5 Writing Tips from Kurt Vonnegut That Still Hold Up
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July, 2025) - Most Americans meet Kurt Vonnegut in high school, where his stories often find their way into the curriculum. Once you’ve devoured something like Harrison Bergeron, I doubt there’s any return from there. There’s no way to unsee the world through Vonnegut’s lens anymore—you are addicted. Kurt Vonnegut is credited with... - Akira Kurosawa’s Top 11 Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July, 2025) - Akira Kurosawa was a seismic force, the kind of artist who makes other artists question their craft. Spielberg, Scorsese, Lucas, Tarantino—you name it, they all bow, one way or another, to the man who turned samurai battles and human frailty into masterpieces.Without Kurosawa, half of modern cinema wouldn’t exist the...