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- Defining 55 Auteur Directors and Their Distinctive Styles
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - Filmmaking is my favorite form of artwork. Auteur directors are like painters. They take all the colors provided by everyone on the crew and help put them where they need to go to be a masterpiece.These directors have a unique sense of self and of style, which allows their work... - How Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ Changed Movie Marketing Forever
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - We're celebrating a classic today. Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho opened nationwide in theaters on Sept. 8, 1960. This followed its initial outing in New York City. Psycho premiered on June 16 at the DeMille Theatre and Baronet Theatre in New York City, then expanded throughout the summer to become a nationwide... - Tom Hanks’ Toughest Scene Proves Why Animals Are Hard to Film
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - They say you should never work with animals or kids in Hollywood, and there's a reason for it—these furry and/or young stars have strict shooting schedules and can be tough to wrangle, often making your days very long and stressful.Actor Tom Hanks learned this the hard way.In 2023, while doing... - Warner Bros. Is On An Insane Theatrical Hot Streak
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - Right now, Warner Bros. is on a heater. They've just become the first studio ever to have seven consecutive movies open to over $40 million domestically.And Variety is reporting that these movies have continued to rock the box office. In a world of streaming wars, shortened theatrical windows, and endless... - The Definitive Ranking of the Conjuring Universe
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - The Conjuring Universe has become a dominant force in modern horror. The stories at the center of their movies follow demonic possessions, haunted artifacts, and the paranormal investigations of Ed and Lorraine Warren.The narrative now spans over ten movies, and the latest entry, The Conjuring: Last Rites, has had a... - 'The Wizard of Oz' Is Going to Make $1 Billion at The Sphere
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 September) - When you drive into Las Vegas from Los Angeles and crest over the desert, the Sphere is one of the first things you can see at night. Its neon lights light up the night with whatever it's advertising that night.Lately, it's been the highly profitable Wizard of Oz show that's... - Cinematographer Shawn Seifert Talks Solidifying His Visual Style
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - With Sean McNamara's latest film, Bau: Artist at War, earning rave reviews across the festival circuit, much of the praise has been directed at the gorgeous and painterly cinematography of DP Shawn Seifert.Fresh off projects as diverse as Buddy Games: Spring Awakening and The Bad Seed Returns, Seifert's work on... - 10 of the Greatest Movies Set in Prison
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - Personally, I don’t always gravitate toward movies set in prisons. They often operate so well that there’s a sense of confinement that comes with them as a viewer, and it feels inherently heavy. And then you sometimes have filmmakers who use the setting just as a backdrop for sensationized stories... - How to Write a Flashback
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - Flashbacks sometimes get a bad rap in screenwriting circles. You'll hear advice to avoid them completely if you're just getting started. There's some value to that, because novice screenwriters can sometimes use flashbacks as lazy exposition dumps, pausing the narrative to explain backstory that could be handled more elegantly.But flashbacks... - 75 Thriller Movie Prompts to Spark Your Next Screenplay
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - For screenwriters staring at a blank page or filmmakers searching for their next breakout project, the pressure to craft something good has never been greater. That can lead to writer's block and a lot of frustration. To jumpstart the creative process, we've curated 75 unique thriller movie prompts that should... - Spike Lee's 'Highest 2 Lowest' Takes a Hard Stance on AI
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - It's always a pleasure to listen to Spike Lee talk about his films. And that's why I was so excited he has a new one that debuts on AppleTV today, Highest 2 Lowest.It's a reimagining of Akira Kurosawa's 1963 classic High and Low, and it's clear from the jump that... - Mustache Man: The Best Burt Reynolds Roles
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - I wish I could grow a mustache like Burt Reynolds. The guy was the epitome of cool for so long in Hollywood, and he embodied some iconic roles that have never faded. Today, I want to go through some of my favorite Burt Reynolds roles and talk about why I... - They're Using AI to Restore 'The Magnificent Ambersons'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - Orson Welles is a legendary filmmaker who helped shape Hollywood as we know it today. While many remember him for Citizen Kane, his second feature, The Magnificent Ambersons, is also incredibly important. And many think it could be as crucial as Kane, if we were able to see the movie... - Why Film Students Fail (And How to Succeed)
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - A lot of people have a really cavalier attitude about creativity these days. I just saw a TikTok come across my FYP by @kianadecorates, where a commenter responded to her expertly decorated cookie art with, "ai could do this in 1 min."We're not about that here. Art is hard, and... - Tarantino's Trick for Learning to Write Dialogue
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - If you're a writer, you know we're all aspiring toward great dialogue. Dialogue that's tense, exciting, melodic, and full of subtext, or maybe punchy and raw.Many will point to writer/director Quentin Tarantino as an aspirational example, especially because his films have some of the most tense and heavy dialogue scenes...