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- No Film School's Best Winter Holiday Deals of 2025
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 December) - The winter holidays are upon us, which means two things: too many cookies and too-good-to-ignore gear deals. We combed through all the best discounts so you don’t have to, pulling together the cameras, lenses, audio toys, and random-but-life-saving accessories that’ll make your shoots easier (and your bank account pretty happy).... - Start Making Your Characters Suffer: Jonathan Franzen's Guide to Great Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 December) - As No Film School's resident screenwriter, I have a pretty big soft spot for incredible writer Jonathan Franzen, whose book, The Corrections, should speak to every screenwriter out there.Franzen is known for his sweeping, character-driven novels that dive deep into the modern American psyche. They're long, dense, and are the... - The 2025 Black List is Here: Find Out What Hollywood Thinks Are the Best Unproduced Screenplays
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 December) - The Black List is an annual compilation of the best, unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Whenever I receive payment for writing a screenplay or TV pilot, I'm reminded of The Black List and its significant impact on my career.It all started in 2013 when my screenplay, Shovel Buddies, made it onto... - The Story Behind the Ken Burns Effect: How a Phone Call From Steve Jobs Made Documentary’s Most Influential Technique a Household Name
CineD (Tuesday, 9 December) - Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns reveals the surprising origin story of his signature still photo animation technique in a new GQ interview, sharing how a chance meeting with Steve Jobs in 2002 led to a deal that would put the effect on every Mac computer, while explaining the filmmaking philosophy that... - Death of the Triple-Camera Phone? Sony LYTIA 901 Sensor Does 4x Zoom Without Extra Lenses
CineD (Tuesday, 9 December) - Sony Semiconductor Solutions has unveiled the LYTIA 901, a 1/1.12-type stacked CMOS image sensor that could fundamentally reshape smartphone camera design. By combining approximately 200 effective megapixels with an industry-first on-chip AI processing circuit, the sensor delivers high-quality 4x digital zoom from a single lens, potentially eliminating the need for... - 8 Movies That Use Color to Manipulate Your Emotions
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 9 December) - What’s one of the greatest visual tools at a filmmaker’s disposal, you ask? It’s color. Colors are versatile. They can direct the viewers’ eyes, highlight a certain aspect of the narrative, underscore themes, and most importantly, evoke emotions. What makes them even more powerful is that colors, when used intentionally,... - Courageous Filmmaking Behind 'It Was Just an Accident'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on November 4, 2025.Directed by Jafar Panahi, the 2025 Palme d’Or winner was his first feature since his 2023 imprisonment in Iran for protesting the arrest of a fellow filmmaker. Pahani applied those experiences into the... - Vertiscope Explained: How to Shoot Vertical Anamorphic on Any Mirrorless or PL-Mount Camera
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - We know, this is a sacrilegious topic for most cinematographers, but love it or hate it, vertical format video is here. It’s popular, it’s social, and it can help pay the bills. Or maybe you’re just a psycho, and you love shooting vertical—who knows!Regardless of how you feel about the... - Zip Around Your Sets With This Goofy (but Practical) E-Powered K.I.T. Cart
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - Ok, maybe it’s mean to call this thing goofy—but that’s kind of what it is. Not to say that being goofy is a bad thing. Goofy can be good. Or, you know, it can just be goofy. Either way, a company called ZILR has developed a new E-Powered K.I.T. Cart,... - Why Are Characters Always Running In Rom-Coms?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - My wife is obsessed with romantic comedies, so when it's her turn to pick out what we're watching on TV, it's almost inevitable that we're going to watch two people fall in love.Now, I don't know if you've seen as many rom coms as I have, but if you've seen... - Sony a7V “negative online discourse” – why Sony are the new Canon
EOSHD.com blog (Monday, 8 December) - (Photo credit: John Mak) The release of the Sony a7v has been met with a wave of negativity, especially now that the supposed ‘standard model’ mid-range camera price has been bumped to nearly $3000 + tax and a lot more in some regions, like in the UK where the... - Movie Myth Monday: Did 'Titanic' Really Cost More Than the Actual Ship?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - Making movies can be expensive, and making blockbuster movies can be appallingly expensive. But how does it compare to building a luxury cruise liner in the early 1900s?One of the prevailing myths in Hollywood that I've heard people bring up is that the budget for the movie Titanic was actually... - ARRI Announces First Global Live Solution Partnership in Move to Possibly Accelerate Broadcast Production
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - Despite news still swirling of a potential sale, ARRI has made headlines this morning not with an acquisition, but rather a partnership. ARRI and The Helm, a global expert in cinematic live broadcast and high-end production workflows, have announced a strategic partnership that formalizes an already long-standing relationship between the... - A New 4K AI Relighting Engine Aims to Keep Your Work Fully Local and Secure
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - For those working in the VFX industry, there are a million things to consider when undertaking big projects in terms of scope and security. Announced by Beeble, an AI VFX tool, a new desktop application version is out now, aiming to bring AI relighting technology fully on-prem.This new solution is... - Sony a7V vs. Nikon Z6III comparison
Nikonrumors (Monday, 8 December) - Last week, Sony officially announced the long-rumored Sony a7 V camera, priced at $2,900. Here is a quick AI comparison with the almost 2-year-old Nikon Z6III model ($2,100) – check also the detailed specifications comparison here: The Sony α7 V (released December 2025) and Nikon Z6III (released June 2024)...