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- Same career psychopaths who sold out filmmaking are destroying our political parties and the BBC
EOSHD.com blog (Tuesday, 11 November) - I will always remember what a Leica manager in Germany said to me, which went like this: “I have read your publication today, and I have to admit that the tone is from my point of view unreasonable. However, we respect that journalists can make up their mind independently.... - Stop Overdirecting: Jennifer Lawrence’s Tip for Better Movie Scenes
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Sometimes, Jennifer Lawrence says, male directors annoy her on set."Not all men!" she said in a recent Vulture interview with director Lynne Ramsey about their new film Die My Love. But there's a pattern she's noticed. "I have found a commonality in female directors, which is that they do not... - Here’s Why Your Nikon ZR Might “Rattle” When Not Turned On (And Why It’s a Good Thing)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - As we’ve covered quite a bit so far, the Nikon ZR is certainly one of the most anticipated (or at least buzziest) cameras to be released this year. The long-anticipated result of the Nikon acquisition of RED Digital Cinema, the ZR is the de facto child of this marriage as... - Sydney Sweeney's 'Christy' Just Had One of the Worst Box Office Opens Ever
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Sydney Sweeney's biopic Christy just opened to one of the lowest wide-release debuts in box office history.According to Box Office Mojo, Christy ranks in the top 10 for worst box office openings among films released in at least 2,000 theaters (excluding re-releases). It netted $1.3 million during its opening weekend,... - Atomos Ninja TX GO Announced – 6Kp30 RAW Recording, Camera Control, 1500-Nit Display
CineD (Friday, 7 November) - Atomos has unveiled the Ninja TX GO, a new HDMI monitor-recorder that brings professional recording capabilities to mirrorless and DSLR shooters. This 5-inch touchscreen device features a bright 1500-nit HDR display, records up to 6Kp30 RAW over HDMI to CFexpress Type B or USB-C SSD storage, and supports Apple ProRes,... - Snapchat Adds AI Search, Focuses on Winning Creators
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 6 November) - Are you still using Snapchat? It's the social media app that keeps on kicking, to the tune of more than 900 million monthly active users.Today, Perplexity.AI and Snap announced that the AI company will power AI search on Snapchat.This $400 million partnership means the AI startup will integrate its conversational... - How Dave Clark of Promise Studios is Striving to Bring Balance to the World of AI Filmmaking
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 4 November) - If there was one major takeaway from this year’s Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, it’s simply this: AI is here. Love it, hate it, it doesn’t matter. AI has been the talk of the town for several years now, and while it’s still taking shape to its true form,... - Canon CR-N350 & CR-N400 PTZ Cameras Announced – 4K60P, 20x Zoom, and SDI Output
CineD (Tuesday, 4 November) - Canon has just announced two PTZ cameras to fill a gap in their lineup between the CR-N300 and the CR-N500: the CR-N350 and CR-N400. Both new cameras have the same dimensions/weight, can capture 4K footage at up to 60 frames per second, and feature a 20x built-in zoom. The main... - Could This Retro-Inspired LED Light Be a Nice Starter Option For Your Budding Video Career?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 3 November) - It can be scary (and expensive) launching a career in videography. There’s a lot of gear to invest in and a lot of decisions to make. To help those looking for an affordable and easy option for a first light, let’s look at a fun, stylish, and portable option that... - The Iconic 'Jaws' Theme Almost Didn’t Make It Into the Movie — Here’s Why
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 1 November) - We open with a woman and a man running on the beach gleefully toward the ocean, taking off every article of clothing. She dives into the ocean and wades there as she waits for her lover to join her. All of a sudden, the lights go out. The screen turns... - Inside the Iconic "It’s Alive!" Moment in 'Frankenstein'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - If you think about it, the horror genre is an absolutely widespread buffet with changing menus. At the same time, it’s so exclusive for each one of us that we all have that one moment from that one particular film that defines horror for us. For me, that moment is... - Adobe MAX 2025: The Future of Video Creation Speeds Up in These Wild Sneak Previews
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - For those who might not be too familiar with the Adobe MAX lineup, the annual creativity conference held by Adobe ends each year with a program that highlights several future-tech projects that the Adobe team is currently working on.Past sneaks have previewed new tools like Generative Fill and other features,... - When Silence Speaks Louder Than Bullets: The Genius of Leone’s Opening Sequence
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Three stone-faced gunmen wait at a rustic train station in the middle of nowhere. The sinister quiet surrounding them is broken only by a buzzing fly and some mundane sounds of a lazy day.That’s all it takes for Sergio Leone’s masterpiece to compress explosive silence and loaded tension inside the... - 9 Writing Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 29 October) - When we're watching a movie, it's easy to spot the big mistakes. These are the moments when characters suddenly behave differently or make a decision to facilitate a plot beat, or when heroes escape danger and death at the last possible second in a ridiculous way, or a seemingly dead... - Nikon ZR Review and Mini-Doc with DZOFILM Vespid 2 Lenses – “Born Cinematic” or Maybe Not?
CineD (Tuesday, 28 October) - The Nikon ZR is gaining momentum and is now shipping. In our coverage, this little camera is following right along. Much has already been said about it, but we wanted to see whether it lives up to the hype or falls short of its shiny marketing promises. In this Nikon...