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- Plotters vs. Pantsers: Which Type of Writer Are You?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - If you've spent any time around writers, you've probably heard someone mention they're a "plotter" or a "pantser." Maybe you nodded along, pretending you knew what they meant.These terms describe two different approaches to the writing process. Understanding where you fit on this scale can help you be a stronger... - 10 Horror Movie Endings That Will Leave You Needing Therapy
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - Every year, right around Halloween, I like to binge a bunch of horror movies to put me in the mood for spooky season. But some years, I make the mistake of watching something so harrowing that it shakes me for days. That's kind of the gamble you make when watching... - The DP Behind 'Sinners' Reveals How She Shot Remmick's Iconic Entrance
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - The movie that we can't stop talking about this year is Sinners, the horror movie directed by Ryan Coogler that was such a smash hit that they're bringing it back to theaters for Halloween weekend. (I suggest everyone check it out in IMAX —it's transcendent.)The thing that I think made... - 5 Things to Do Before Signing a Distribution Deal
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - Over the weekend, I had coffee with a filmmaking friend who told me a short he'd made had suddenly landed distribution, even though it had been sitting for several years on his YouTube channel.We were both happy about it, but he mentioned that he was naturally suspicious at first. He... - Screenwriter Paul Schrader Makes a Shocking AI Claim
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 24 October) - Paul Schrader has spent his lifetime writing a lot of movies about men bent over a table, journaling their darkest inner thoughts. Somehow, his current views on AI seem like they're closer to a scene from his movie than from actual reality. Let's unpack them together. Paul Schrader on AI... - High and Low Angle Shots — How Camera Height Creates Subjectivity
CineD (Friday, 24 October) - Camera height is one of the simplest filmmaking tools, and yet it’s also one of the most powerful. It’s subtle, it doesn’t require complicated gear, and it impacts the viewers subconsciously. Lift the camera up a bit, and the character in frame suddenly looks smaller, more fragile, powerless, or under... - Vimeo Updates Video Review Functions, Improved Monetization, Agentic AI and Immersive Formats
CineD (Friday, 24 October) - Vimeo used its second REFRAME conference to unveil a major platform evolution for professional video: agentic video search across entire libraries, a rebuilt Vimeo Review for client feedback, expanded streaming analytics and monetization, plus upcoming support for Apple Immersive Video and VR-first workflows. Let’s dive into the latest Vimeo Updates. Announced... - Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2025 finalists announced
Nikonrumors (Friday, 24 October) - The finalists of the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards were announced today: Alison Tuck, Ottershaw, United KingdomTitle: Now which direction is my nest?Description: A windy day on Bempton Cliffs during the nesting season.Animal: GannetLocation of shot: Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, UK Andrew Mortimer, Melbourne, AustraliaTitle: If I have seen further…Description:... - 9 Films Lost to Time That Somehow Found Their Way Back
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - In today’s digital world, we don’t have to worry about losing a film (not like hard drive failures aren’t a thing), but overall, it’s pretty much impossible, considering the variety of storage and archive options available today. Unless you’re a disaster at organizing or purely unlucky, your films will definitely... - 7 Directorial Debuts That Left a Lasting Impact on Cinema's History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - A director’s debut movie is like a calling card. It establishes their identity. If the debut movie is also impressive, it implies that the director has excelled in a lot of filmmaking principles that define what a good movie is.But every once in a while, there comes a new, inexperienced... - The Baddies No One Saw Coming: 11 Movie Characters That Became Unlikely Villains
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Picking a side in a story is one hell of a task! But again, it's only natural to do so, because no story is neutral—it all depends on who is narrating it. That’s one of the natures of storytelling that makes misdirection in movies so effective: any story takes the... - Inside Rorschach’s Reveal: The Moment That Split 'Watchmen' Fans in Two
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Before we get into this, ask yourself a simple question: where do I stand on the idea that the ends justify the means? Because, at the end of this article, you will have to make a choice, and it pretty much hinges on what your answer is to this question.Imagine... - 12 Terrifying TV Episodes That Aren't From Horror Shows
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - When it comes to spooky season, it feels like everyone is always trying to capitalize on the idea of fear. You can hook an audience by tapping into what scares them the most, but what happens when you're not really a scary TV show? How can you scare an audience?... - The Only Movie Charlie Chaplin Ever Won an Oscar for Premiered Today
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Charlie Chaplin's Limelight opened on October 23, 1952, launching what would become one of the strangest Oscar stories in Academy history. The film eventually became the only one for which Chaplin won a competitive Academy Award, but that wouldn't happen for another 20 years.Limelight came late in Chaplin's career, well... - This Horror Movie Tagline Made Psychology a Marketing Ploy
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 23 October) - Back in 1972, Wes Craven needed to sell his directorial debut. The Last House on the Left had gone through multiple failed title changes, from Sex Crime of the Century to Krug and Company, with nothing really resonating during test screenings.The Last House on the Left follows two teenage girls,...