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- Netflix Used AI to Generate VFX Footage for “First Time”
CineD (Friday, 25 July) - Netflix has made its most definitive move yet into AI-generated content, publicly confirming for the first time that it used generative artificial intelligence to create final VFX footage in one of its original productions. The revelation, disclosed during the company’s quarterly earnings call, marks a significant escalation in the streaming... - What Is a Memoir—Defining the Genre in Film and Books
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - True narratives come in many forms, but memoirs are my favorite. They are intimate and retrospective and let us into the life of another individual. Notice how many films these days begin with "based on a true story"? Producers know audiences crave authenticity, and memoirs deliver exactly that. Real people... - 6 Pixar Sequels That Got It Right—and Why
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Sequels to Pixar movies are hard to resist. Even when you think you've had enough, there's always room to enjoy one more.Pixar has not only won our hearts with its immersive animation, but characters like Buzz, Woody, Nemo, Riley, and others feel like our own alter egos. Pixar tackles complicated... - 13 Movies That Play Out Like Video Games
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July) - Not every movie needs to feel like homework. Sometimes, we just want to dive headfirst into a cinematic world where the rules are clear, the stakes are high, and every challenge feels like the next level in a game you can’t quit.That’s where these films come in—stories built like missions,... - How the Score of 'Psycho' Changed Movie Music Forever
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece, Psycho, is a landmark in cinema for many reasons, but its terrifying score by Bernard Herrmann has crossed from the movie into popular culture and ensured we'll never forget this slasher classic. The music of Psycho didn't just accompany the horror; it became an integral part... - Everything We Learned From Ari Aster's AMA
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - In an era saturated with franchise horror and reboots or remakes, Ari Aster has emerged as a powerful, singular voice, redefining the genre's boundaries.The guy just knows how to write and direct a movie, and how to bend genre to his will.He burst onto the scene with his 2018 debut... - What Are The 10 Best A24 Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - If you're a movie nerd, you probably know all about A24, but the studio has been around since 2012, and recently broke into the mainstream with Academy Award wins and by financing bigger movies. Now, A24 is seen as the hallmark of groundbreaking cinema and critically acclaimed projects. They have... - How '300' Gave Us the Internet’s Fiercest Battle Cry
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - One kick. One roar. One diplomat flying down a pit like a rag doll in a toga. That’s how 300 introduced itself to pop culture. When King Leonidas, played by a bearded, bellowing Gerard Butler, growled, “This is Sparta!” and booted the poor envoy off a cliff, the world was... - 7 Most Incredible Alien Invasion Movies Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - What if first contact wasn’t peaceful? What if the invaders were already among us?That’s the unsettling thrill that alien invasion films thrive on—tapping into the primal fear that something smarter, stronger, and totally indifferent to human life could drop from the sky at any moment.But these movies are more than... - 7 Best Korean Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - Korean movies have not received the attention they deserve for a very long time, largely due to their limited global exposure. Overshadowed by its contemporary dominant film industries and logistical factors like the lack of distribution channels, language barriers, and cultural unfamiliarity, Korean films were confined to niche international film... - Jaws’ Most Famous Line Was Actually an Inside Joke on Set
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July) - Anytime I’m on a feature film set where everything is falling apart, I tell myself that I’m a part of something as great as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, and I must be patient for the magic to unravel.Not that I ever have been the recipient of such a miracle (and yet... - Orson Welles' Warning to Filmmakers: Don't Watch Too Many Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - I remember in college learning to write my first screenplay. It was such an exhilarating time for me. Our teacher told us the script could only be five pages long, and it basically counted as our final exam. My script was a comedy about two best friends, and one was... - What Are The 5 Most Popular Focal Lengths in Film?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - When it comes to filmmaking, I am always trying to learn more so I can be more well-rounded. I want to look professional on set, and I want to be able to engage in conversations with people from other departments. Someday, I hope to direct a feature film. So, there... - Francis Ford Coppola is Recutting Megalopolis to Be 'Weirder'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - Francis Ford Coppola is one of the greatest directors of all time. His work in film across five decades is important and worthy of revisiting as much as one can. What he did last year with Megalopolis was nothing short of amazing. He built a world and created a film... - When Movies Talk Back: What Breaking the Third Wall Really Means
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - A fundamental rule of film acting is to never look directly into the camera or acknowledge its presence during performance. The camera traditionally serves as an invisible, omniscient observer, until filmmakers choose to break that convention for narrative effect.Most filmmakers are familiar with breaking the fourth wall, where characters look...