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- Jessie Wilde and Scott Bednar on Editing NASA’s 'Planetary Defenders'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on May 30, 2025.We sat down with co-director, editor, and videographer Jessie Wilde, and co-director and videographer Scott Bednar, to hear about how they used Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io to tell the story... - Check Out Every Cameo in 'Happy Gilmore 2'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - Adam Sandler's long-awaited sequel, Happy Gilmore 2, premiered on Netflix this past Friday and has set lots of immediate streaming records.Along with that, it went viral for its insane list of cameos.It felt like that in every scene, we were getting a celebrity or athlete popping up for a hilarious... - Watch the Revolutionary 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' Trailer
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - The wait is over. After years of anticipation and whispers from the depths of Pandora, the first official trailer for James Cameron's highly anticipated sequel, tentatively titled Avatar: Fire and Ash, has finally dropped, and it’s everything we hoped for and more. Let's dive in. The 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' TrailerWhat's... - The 20 Best Body-Swap Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 28 July) - One of the tried-and-true plot devices in all of storytelling is the idea of body switching. It's when two characters with opposite personalities switch bodies and then have to cope with what it's like walking a mile in someone else's shoes. It's an idea that covers lots of different genres,... - What Is Inference? The Bridge Between Clues and Conclusions
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 July) - We all have the habit of trying to guess the killer in a movie before the big reveal. That’s us making inferences. It’s what happens when your brain connects the dots without being told everything outright. You see a lipstick on a glass, a side-eye from the detective, and you... - Bet You Didn’t Notice How 'The Prestige' Is Written Like Its Own Magic Trick
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 27 July) - “Every great magic trick consists of three acts…”That’s how The Prestige (2006) opens, with Michael Caine’s voice calmly laying out the structure of a stage illusion.But here’s the real trick: those same three acts—The Pledge, The Turn, and The Prestige—aren’t just about the magic in the story. They’re the very... - How One Song in ‘The Sound of Music’ Changed Movie Musicals Forever
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - If you’re wondering why The Sound of Music won five Academy Awards and was nominated for five more, you probably haven’t seen the film. Directed by Robert Wise, this three-hour musical is one of the most immersive experiences of music and love. Based on the memoir by Maria von Trapp,... - 17 Best Medieval Movies, Ranked by Epicness
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 26 July) - The medieval world wasn’t a tourist brochure of castles and courtly dances. It was raw, violent, often absurd, and deeply human. Picture muddy battlefields where armies clashed with swords that weighed as much as small children. Imagine smoky monasteries. The plague. It was far from a sanitized fantasy world. That’s... - 7 Movies That Made 2010 an Unforgettable Year
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Some years are especially dear to me because of the numerous amazing films released during that period. And 2010 gave us some of the most iconic Hollywood films that made an indelible mark in cinema, won the hearts of the masses, and took the box office by storm.In this article,... - 15 Absolute Best Superhero Movies Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Superhero movies have become more than just flashy entertainment. They’re a space where filmmakers blend bold ideas, complex characters, and striking visuals with personal style. From Burton’s dark, gothic tones to Coogler’s rich cultural worlds and Mangold’s reflective storytelling, these films prove that superhero cinema can be thrilling and thoughtful.This... - The Movie That Sunk Titanic — And Broke the Box Office
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - It’s one thing to break a box office record. It’s another to break your own. For over a decade, Titanic sat untouchable at the top of the all-time highest-grossing films, a feat made even more dramatic by its genre. A period romance on a doomed ship was not supposed to... - 5 Essential Writing Tips by Steven Pressfield
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Steven Pressfield wrote The War of Art, a practical guide to overcoming creative blocks and resistance. Before finding success as a novelist, Pressfield worked various jobs and struggled for decades to make it as a writer. He published his breakout novel, The Legend of Bagger Vance, in 1995 at age... - 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Post Credit Scenes Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Everyone is stoked about having a new Fantastic Four movie, which will bring Marvel into their next phase of characters and storytelling.Like every other Marvel movie, these are set up in two distinct credit scenes that set the stage for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and offer a... - 10 Best Leonardo DiCaprio Performances
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Leonardo DiCaprio feels like one of our last movie stars. When he decides to be in something, you better believe I am first in line. Still, even with having one of the most recognizable faces and all the fame, I find him disappearing into his roles. He does such an... - The Scene That Made 'Skyfall' an Instant Classic
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - I love the character of James Bond. I feel like over the course of 20+ movies, we've seen him evolve and change, and the movies they put him in become a sign of our times. One of the best James Bond movies of all time was Skyfall, which I felt...