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- Meet the Custom-Built In-Car Camera Fueling the Intense Race Action in 'F1'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 June) - The new F1 movie is a masterclass in high-speed and high-octane filmmaking. While shot primarily on the Sony VENICE 2 cinema camera, the film utilizes several different rigs, including the iPhone 15 for those awesome POV shots. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and shot by Claudio Miranda, the film includes a... - The 10 Best Character Introductions of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 June) - When you're watching a movie, the whole first act is usually dedicated to giving actors introductions to the story. These introductions tell us a lot about the characters in the movie. They can show us their personalities, hint at their arcs, or just make us laugh, cry, or feel excited.... - Vin Diesel Wants An Emotional On-Screen Reunion with Paul Walker in 'Fast & Furious 11'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 30 June) - The Fast & Furious franchise kicked off as a movie about an undercover cop infiltrating a street racing gang to get intel after a series of robberies. That cop, Brian Walker, was portrayed by Paul Walker, who instantly became a star alongside Vin Diesel. The two of them turned this... - The custom in-car camera used on F1
News Shooter (Sunday, 29 June) - The F1 movie was primarily shot on the Sony VENICE 2; however, there was a lot of in-car footage that was shot on a custom camera that was developed specifically for the movie. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rodney Charters (@rodneykiwi) The camera utilized the FX6... - 8 Iconic Michael Bay Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 28 June) - A filmmaker who takes the screen by storm—quite literally, Michael Bay’s filmmaking is referred to as “Bayhem.” Hyperkinetic visuals and sensory bombardment being his signature style, Michael Bay films are narrative-focused spectacles and have redefined blockbuster filmmaking. If you’re looking to learn to make films that make audiences flock to... - When Walt Disney Bet It All on a Princess (and Won)
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 28 June) - Imagine we’re back in the mid-1930s. Although 2D animation has evolved significantly in the last two decades, it has remained a children’s novelty. Nobody believes that two-dimensional cartoons can work for feature films. But one man decided to go against the grain. The creator of Mickey Mouse knows the potential... - Who Wore the Cape Best? Best Superman Actors of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 28 June) - Superman, just like James Bond or Batman, is so much more than just a role. Because if you are playing Superman, you aren’t just playing a superhero—you are playing the superhero.The cape, the emblem, the moral compass are a lot to carry on broad shoulders, and not every actor who's... - How Canon 5D Mark II Accidentally Became a Filmmaking Legend
Canonrumors (Friday, 27 June) - Picture this: It’s 2008, DSLRs are for wedding photographers, not movie directors. The idea of using one to make a film? About as likely as shooting Lawrence of Arabia on a potato. Yet that’s exactly what happened when the Canon 5D Mark II crashed the filmmaking party — by total... - Steven Spielberg is Not Going Anywhere: "I Have No Plans Ever to Retire"
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 June) - If you have read this website for any significant portion of time, or know me in real life, you know I am a total Steven Spielberg fanboy. The guy is who I consider to be the greatest of all time. But like all legends, he has grown older over the... - 10 Wrestlers With Great Acting Careers
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 June) - When I was a kid, WWE, then the WWF, was a massive thing. It not only led to a bunch of movies about wrestling to hit the big screen, but there were also so many wrestlers who were making the leap to movies and TV to showcase their talents. But... - Mastering Feedback – A Filmmaker’s Guide to Creative Collaboration
CineD (Friday, 27 June) - Nowadays, video production is often a one-man show. We all know filmmakers and content creators who work on their projects solo from start to finish. However, to me, filmmaking remains a collaborative process, and you cannot create something big and beautiful without involving others. Well, you probably can, but why... - 9 Best Short Films of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 27 June) - Short films pack all the goodness of a motion picture into a bite-sized runtime, typically under 40 minutes (as qualified by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). They are perfect for filmmakers who want to keep it short and sweet. If you’ve never really given short films a... - 10 Best David O. Russell Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June, 2025) - One of my uncles once said, “If a conversation isn’t at least 30% arguing, is it even worth having?” I was too young to catch the wisdom in that sentence, or even to remember it. Then I grew up and watched a David O. Russell movie… and it hit me.... - 7 Best Andrei Tarkovsky Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June, 2025) - Exploring Andrei Tarkovsky's filmography is like stepping into a surreal dream, where time moves more slowly, images don’t just imprint but are branded on your brain, and with every frame, you feel like a faceless someone is whispering a secret into your ear.Even Ingmar Bergman, a great auteur himself, called... - How to Score a Neo-Noir, Paranoid Thriller Like 'Gazer'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 26 June, 2025) - Steve Matthew Carter is a Nashville-based media composer working in film, TV and advertising. He most recently scored 2025's Gazer, a neo-noir, paranoid thriller directed by Ryan J. Sloan that premiered at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and distributed by Metrograph Pictures.It's a creepy movie where the music takes you through all...