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NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 June, 2024) - When people think about the found footage genre, the movie that probably first comes to mind is The Blair Witch Project. Having been made for $60,000 and grossing over $200,000,000 worldwide, the horror tale revolutionized the subgenre and showed filmmakers they didn’t have to spend millions for a film to... - Shutter Speed and How It Affects the Visuals and the Story
CineD (Friday, 14 June, 2024) - Welcome to our new episode of the visual storytelling series! But wait – the title suggests that we’re going to only talk about the shutter speed – the camera setting you normally calculate using a simple formula and then set up and forget? Oh yes, that’s right! We will take... - How to Break Into Voice Acting
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 June, 2024) - Written By Ashleigh HairstonYears ago, Brian Stack, a veteran writer on Conan, once said in a workshop, “It’s never going to happen the way you think it’s going to happen.” The “it,” being success. That “breakout” moment. The thing dreams are made of. I had zero intentions of going into... - Tell Story Through Production Design (Dialogue Free) in 'No One Will Save You'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 June, 2024) - Production design is always important to film and TV. Environments, props, set decoration—it all provides a fuller picture of the story and the characters within it. But if you have a film with a very limited cast—an isolated protagonist—and essentially no dialogue, production design comes even more to the foreground.If... - This Game Is Perfect For Any Movie Buff or Imaginative Family Member
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 June, 2024) - If you’re like us here at No Film School, you spend a lot of your time daydreaming about the kinds of projects you want to write and direct in the future. There’s almost nothing that can directly mimic that rush…until now. Our awesome friends at Filmevent have a brand new... - Motivate Your Camera Moves With the Emmy-Winning DP of 'The Crown'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 June, 2024) - Cinematographer Adriano Goldman shot almost half of all the episodes of Netflix's royal hit, The Crown. He's won Emmys, ASC Awards, and BAFTA TV Craft awards, and his other credits include Andor and Sin Nombre.Goldman crafted a grounded visual style for The Crown that was carried throughout its six seasons... - Lumix Lab & Real Time LUT: The Comprehensive Guide by MicroFourNerds
43Rumors (Wednesday, 12 June, 2024) - MFN writes: Want to know how to convert a Lightroom preset into a LUT? Or how to roll down the opacity of a LUT in-camera? I got your back! Here is everything you need to know about Lumix Lab, and Real Time LUT All these features will be soon available... - What is the 'Dutch Angle’?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - Have you ever seen a camera angle that makes you feel a little uneasy? Chances are, it was probably a canted angle, or Dutch angle. These are common types of camera angles that try to skew the audience's perception and the narrative. Today we're going to go over the... - How the Long Take Uses Creative Camera Work to Control the Audience
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 June, 2024) - You’ve had that moment before. You’re sitting there on the couch, watching a scene that feels like it’s been going on a few minutes when the realization hits you. “Wait, has this all been one continuous shot?” You rewind just to be sure and watch the scene again, and... - What is a Wide Shot?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - Think of some of the most jaw-dropping scenes and sequences you’ve ever seen. Chances are, a number of them were only made possible by wide shots. Filmmaking is hard, really hard. At its core, it’s all about creating an emotional experience and capturing the audience’s imagination. You have to... - What is The Close Up Shot?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - As part of our comprehensive guide to the different types of shots in film, we’ve talked in our wide shot and medium shot posts about the importance of capturing emotion in a film. After all, we go to the movies not just to be entertained, but to feel something. That... - Learn Screenwriting By Creating Your Own IP to Adapt In Hollywood
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - Written by Victoria MaleThere seems to be a disconnect in Hollywood at the moment. While most millennial and Gen Z audiences prefer original content over franchises and remakes, (according to a study commissioned by Tubi) it seems that everything on our screens, both big and small, seems to be based... - What is a Medium Shot?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - As a filmmaker, one of your primary responsibilities is to translate what’s on the page to the screen in a way that is both emotionally charged and reveals the necessary information. There’s no one way to do that. There’s no secret formula. No one-size-fits-all guide. But there is a... - FreeMe Timecard and Job Tracking App for Film Crew Members Explained
CineD (Monday, 10 June, 2024) - At Cine Gear 2024, we caught up with 1st Camera Assistant Erica Chan to learn more about FreeMe, a mobile app she developed to simplify administrative work for film crew members. The app helps you manage timecards and invoices without having to deal with DIY Excel sheets. Working on a... - Unsolved mysteries unravel in “The Jinx – Part Two”
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 7 June, 2024) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on June 6th, 2024.Behind the scenes, there was an editing team of more than ten editors and assistant editors working to organize archival clips, sift through footage, and carefully edit each episode. The team relied on...