?search=scary movie cuevana 3 Latest News
- Older News
- Uncovering the Origins of ‘The Shining’s Infamous July 4 Photo
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - Few images in cinema history pack more psychological punch than the final photograph in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. This black-and-white snapshot of Jack Torrance grinning among 1920s partygoers has haunted audiences for over four decades.Kubrick's horror masterpiece transforms the genre through deliberate pacing, narrative ambiguity, and unsettling sound design. The... - 10 July 4th Movie Releases That Blew Up the Box Office
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - As we enter the July 4th weekend, I am excited to see how movies like Jurassic Park: Rebirth do and all the other big ticket items releasing this weekend. I am also rooting for the box office. When movies do well, all of Hollywood rejoices, there are more jobs, and... - Shia LaBeouf Gets Brutally Honest About Making 'Megalopolis'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - Shia LaBeouf has always been one of our most provocative actors. The guy came out of the Disney factory and wanted to distinguish himself, and along the way, has sort of figured out who he is and what he believes. Recently, he was on the Bad Friends podcast, where he... - 10 Must-See Michael Madsen Performances
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - News of Michael Madsen's passing just broke, and rocked the offices of No Film School. We all loved him for his work on screen and his larger-than-life persona. With a career spanning decades and a knack for portraying charismatic yet menacing characters, Madsen is a treasure that we should celebrate.... - What Did Rolling Stone Rank As The Best Movies of the 21st Century?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - I've been having such a fun time going through these start-of-the-century movie lists, like the one from the New York Times. It really shows you how cool it is to be alive while this art is being made, and gives you such anticipation for what is to come. Well, Rolling... - F1 Movie Used Custom Sony Compact Cameras & iPhone Cams I Adobe Firefly Sound Generator – CineD Focus Check Ep71
CineD (Thursday, 3 July) - Sometimes, new films demand such unique technical requirements that they end up pushing the boundaries of camera technology. The upcoming F1 movie is a perfect example—two tech giants, Sony and Apple, developed custom cameras specifically for capturing the extreme conditions of Formula 1 racing, with cars reaching speeds of up... - Your First Steps in Compositing – New Course “Get Me Started with Adobe After Effects” on MZed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July) - Many filmmakers and creators have great respect for visual effects. And that’s totally justified. After all, VFX is a vast and complex topic, encompassing numerous areas and experts. However, simple compositing – swapping out a green screen or scrubbing away a logo – is something every editor runs into now... - F1: The Movie – How a Custom Sony Compact Body and Apple’s Custom iPhone Camera Were Used to Capture Speed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July) - Apple and Sony teamed up with director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda, ASC, to capture real F1 racing in F1: The Movie using the VENICE 2, a Sony-engineered compact camera, and a custom iPhone-based system, setting a new standard for high-speed cinematic capture. Let’s dive into the camera tech... - How F1: The Movie Used a Custom Sony Compact Body and Apple’s Custom iPhone Camera to Capture Speed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July) - Apple and Sony teamed up with director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda, ASC, to capture real F1 racing in F1: The Movie using the VENICE 2, a Sony-engineered compact camera, and a custom iPhone-based system, setting a new standard for high-speed cinematic capture. Let’s dive into the camera tech... - 5 Writing Tips from Kurt Vonnegut That Still Hold Up
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - Most Americans meet Kurt Vonnegut in high school, where his stories often find their way into the curriculum. Once you’ve devoured something like Harrison Bergeron, I doubt there’s any return from there. There’s no way to unsee the world through Vonnegut’s lens anymore—you are addicted. Kurt Vonnegut is credited with... - When Spielberg Dominated Hollywood in One Epic Year
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - In 1993, Steven Spielberg pulled off a feat that remains singular in Hollywood history. Within the same year, he released Jurassic Park, a film that redefined the blockbuster and became the highest-grossing movie of all time, and Schindler’s List, a harrowing black-and-white Holocaust drama that swept the Academy Awards.One film... - Akira Kurosawa’s Top 11 Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - Akira Kurosawa was a seismic force, the kind of artist who makes other artists question their craft. Spielberg, Scorsese, Lucas, Tarantino—you name it, they all bow, one way or another, to the man who turned samurai battles and human frailty into masterpieces.Without Kurosawa, half of modern cinema wouldn’t exist the... - 10 Iconic American Films to Celebrate Independence Day
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - It's really weird being an American these days. Most of your life is spent trying to figure out what you believe and how you can alter what you think might be oppression and all the other stuff that comes with living during unprecedented times. And when all that feels like... - 9 Times Fireworks in Movies Meant More Than Just Celebration
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - This Independence Day weekend, we're going to hear the pops and fizzes of fireworks as they burst into the sky. Fireworks are so fun and colorful, it's really a great time watching them. But in cinema, these fireworks aren't always used for celebration. Sometimes they can help other themes come... - A Stanford Professor Breaks Down Characterization and Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July) - If you're an aspiring screenwriter, then storytelling and character are probably pretty high up on your list in terms of stuff you should know about. Now, I'm not a massive believer in needing film school, but I do think you probably need a mentor. And that can be hard to...