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- The 'Project Hail Mary' Trailer Set a Massive Record
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - I am a massive Andy Weir fan, I think his writing is fantastic, and I think he's really putting forth new and cool science fiction ideas that feel fresh. When I heard Lord and Miller were directing an adaptation of his book, "Project Hail Mary," I was over the moon.... - What Is The 60-30-10 Color Rule in Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - Sometimes, when I'm watching a movie, I am just basking in the colors and vibes they put out, and how they match the overall aura or mood set by the filmmaker. I'm not sure a movie like Drive could work without the neon or Vertigo without red and green. So,... - The 10 Best Food Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - When it's time to decompress after a long day at work, I love to cook. I'm a big fan of finding new recipes, trying new ingredients, and just shutting off the TV and devoting myself to a new task that is often challenging. But what happens when my passion for... - What Are Rhetorical Devices? Examples That Make Ideas Stick
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - Ever tried convincing someone to pick your favorite movie for movie night? Or maybe defended pineapple on a pizza? Whether you knew it or not, you were tapping into one of the oldest human traditions: persuasion, a tradition as long as language itself.Back in ancient Greece, scholars spotted patterns in... - The 11 Smartest Satire Films Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - If you believe that satire in film is about cracking jokes, think again. Satire is about using humor to deliver sharp social commentary. It combines social criticism with pointed humor, then hands it to the audience with a wink.Good satire makes you laugh; great satire makes you squirm while you... - Top 6 Terry Gilliam Movies Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 10 July) - Terry Gilliam is not your everyday filmmaker. He loves blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Surrealism is his ultimate forte, with just the right sprinkle of emotion, satire, and humor. If you like watching films that provoke you to think, Gilliam is your cup of tea.Let’s explore the best... - How AI Logging Transformed My Post-Production Workflow for Clients
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - Navik, founder of Drua Pictures and documentary filmmaker who's worked with major clients like Fujifilm and Caltech, shares how AI tools are enhancing his workflow and allowing him to create efficiencies, make clients happier, and make more money.My name is Navik. I'm a documentary filmmaker, social media producer, and founder... - How 'Surviving Ohio State' Editor Unpacked Institutional Betrayal and Corruption
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - When acclaimed documentary editor Charles Olivier first stepped into the editing bay for HBO's Surviving Ohio State, he was met with a mountain of footage and the monumental task of giving voice to a story of profound trauma. What he uncovered were the makings of a powerful and shockingly resonant... - What Advice Did Steven Spielberg Give Gareth Edwards About Directing 'Jurassic Park'?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - The Jurassic Park series is one of my favorites, and writing one of those movies is on my bucket list. But no matter what you do, you're always following in Steven Spielberg's footsteps. He was the voice and ideas behind the first film, along with writers Michael Crichton and David... - The 10 Best Natural Disaster Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - When it comes to disaster movies, sometimes the scariest ones are natural disasters. These weather occurrences provide the perfect antagonists and conflict for a story about humanity trying to overcome. Today, I want to go into the top natural disaster movies of all time and show how they show humanity's... - Why Goldfinger Is the Blueprint for Bond’s Legacy
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - Nobody expected Goldfinger to reshape cinema when it hit theaters in 1964, but that’s exactly what they got. Until then, James Bond was cool, but not quite the icon yet. Dr. No and From Russia with Love laid the groundwork, sure, but Goldfinger kicked the franchise into overdrive.This was the... - 13 Greatest Danny Boyle Films, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - Danny Boyle raids genres rather than working within them. His films barrel forward with breakneck energy, powered by strobe lighting, razor-cut editing, and soundtracks that hit hard.What makes his work so compelling is more than visual flair. It’s the contradictions. He swings from gritty realism to surreal stylization without breaking... - 7 Best Offbeat Monster Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 9 July) - Monster movies have long been a staple of the horror genre, offering filmmakers a canvas to explore societal fears and human nature. While audiences flock to mainstream hits like Godzilla and Alien, lesser-known monster films often deliver the most innovative storytelling and compelling social commentary.We’ve selected a few films that... - Is 'Superman' Doomed If It Doesn't Hit a Home Run at the Box Office?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - Look, I want every movie to be a huge box office success, and I already have my tickets for Superman, but many people have put the entire fate of Warner and DC on the movies' shoulders. So, how does DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn feel about the idea? In a... - How a Professional Screenwriter Outlines a Project
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - Lately, I have been trying to look into how other people follow the same process I do when it comes to writing. I like to suss out if they do steps in a different order, or if there's nuance to any part of the process I've never seen before. That's...