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- The Top 23 'Star Wars' Characters of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 4 December, 2024) - One of the most important things about storytelling, especially in the science fiction and fantasy genres, is that you need to have solid worldbuilding. We should believe the world inside the story, and the characters who inhabit that world should help deepen its mythology and believability as well. One of... - BLAZAR APEX 1.33x 50mm Anamorphic AF Lens Available Now for Preorder
CineD (Wednesday, 4 December, 2024) - The BLAZAR APEX line of anamorphic prime lenses with autofocus was the surprise announcement at IBC 2024. The first two lenses showcased were a 35mm T1.8 and a 50mm T1.8 1.33x S35. The lenses earned BLAZAR the CineD Award for Best Lens Innovation at IBC 2024. And now, the 50mm... - VISLINK DragonFly V
News Shooter (Wednesday, 4 December, 2024) - VISLINK has announced its new DragonFly V, a miniature HEVC wireless video transmitter, designed to capture high-quality, real-time video from point-of-view cameras, UAVs, body-worn devices, and static cameras. It is an ultra-lightweight video transmitter designed for reliable, low-latency live HD video transmission in demanding environments. The DragonFly V is available... - How Director David Gordon Green Reverse-Engineered ‘Nutcrackers’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 4 December, 2024) - In this episode of No Film School, hosts GG Hawkins and Jason Hellerman explore the craft of cinematic monologues and discuss how these powerful moments can elevate films. They also sit down with director David Gordon Green, whose latest holiday family film, Nutcrackers, debuts on Hulu. David shares his process... - How Director David Gordon Green Reverse-Engineered ‘Nutcrackers’ Plus Major Movie Monologues
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 4 December, 2024) - In this episode of No Film School, hosts GG Hawkins and Jason Hellerman explore the craft of cinematic monologues and discuss how these powerful moments can elevate films. They also sit down with director David Gordon Green, whose latest holiday family film, Nutcrackers, debuts on Hulu. David shares his process... - Editing a Quest for Justice and Healing in “Black Box Diaries”
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 3 December, 2024) - This post was written by Jay Kidd and originally appeared on the Frame.io blog on September 23rd, 2024.It’s even rarer for that person to be a news intern with no political connections. But that’s exactly what happened to Shiori Itō, the subject and director of MTV’s new documentary, Black Box... - GVM Pro SD300C RGB LED Monolight Review – How Does It Compare to the amaran 300c?
CineD (Tuesday, 3 December, 2024) - GVM was founded in 2013 and is primarily an LED lighting manufacturer with a variety of flexible and tube monolights and pocket lights. The company also makes camera sliders, microphones, and even teleprompters, but in this review, we are focused on their new GVM Pro SD300C LED Monolight. Interested in... - DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 – Incremental Update Brings Workflow and Stability Improvements
CineD (Tuesday, 3 December, 2024) - Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1, a minor but meaningful update that addresses several workflow pain points across the software’s key pages. While not a major version release, the update introduces subtle yet significant improvements that will resonate with professional editors, colorists, and sound designers. As usual, Blackmagic Design... - Best Cyber Monday Deals for Filmmakers in 2024
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 2 December, 2024) - It's officially the time of the year when the temperatures drop low, the holiday wishlists are jotted down, and the sales and deals start to heat up. So, if you're someone looking to add to your own filmmaking and video production gear, tools, and asset collections, we're here to help... - How Hair and Makeup Transform Lily Gladstone in 'Fancy Dance'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 2 December, 2024) - Feature film Fancy Dance, starring Oscar-nominated Lily Gladstone, hit Apple TV+ earlier this year. The touching story follows Jax (Gladstone) who has cared for her niece, Roki, by scraping by on the Seneca-Cayuga reservation in Oklahoma, since her sister's disappearance. With every spare minute going into finding her missing sister... - Producer vs. Executive Producer: What's the Difference?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 2 December, 2024) - Every year at Thanksgiving, my family brings all the Hollywood questions to me. I'm usually answering who's a nice celebrity and who's mean, but this year, people want to know what producers do. I refused the urge to be snarky and laid it out the best I could. But there's... - Celebrate Your Culture Through Art With the Writer-Director of 'Moana 2'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 November, 2024) - The first Moana movie was a giant hit for Disney and became part of the cultural lexicon. Now, as the second film approaches, there were some pretty big shoes to fill. Luckily, Dana Ledoux Miller, the first Pasifika woman to co-write and direct a Disney animated feature, was up to... - Pixotope Reveal Introduced – Remove Backgrounds Without Green Screen or Chroma Key
CineD (Thursday, 28 November, 2024) - Imagine removing backgrounds and placing 2D and 3D graphics and other elements behind or in front of your talent without the need for chroma key software and a green screen. Pixotope Reveal does just that, using AI to analyze and remove backgrounds from up to 20 subjects. Let’s take a... - Blackmagic Cloud Storage Service – Monthly Fees Drop by 50%
CineD (Thursday, 28 November, 2024) - Blackmagic Cloud storage service just got a 50% price reduction. From the previous monthly fee of $30 per 1TB, the price went down to $15 per 1TB. It seems like this is a permanent price drop, which, according to Blackmagic Design, has been made possible by improvements in their data... - Composer Christoph Zirngibl Talks Scoring for Emotional Tone
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 26 November, 2024) - Music is one of the most important elements of a film or TV show because it helps contribute to the way we think and feel about what's on screen. One of the people most adept at understanding this is composer Christoph Zirngibl, whose work on Apple+'s Where's Wanda exemplifies this...