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- 12 Lines That Made Clint Eastwood a Legend
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 31 January) - Clint Eastwood’s movie quotes are iconic, but giving sole credit to the stinging words and the shade they pack is somewhat unfair. The real building blocks of their legacy are the pauses, the finality of the message, and his legendary steely stare. All this comes together, and when he speaks,... - Samuel L. Jackson’s 7 Most Underrated Performances
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 31 January) - From growing up with a stutter to collaborating with the likes of Spike Lee, Tarantino, Spielberg, and many more, Samuel L. Jackson has come a long way.The man has over 200 credits to his name. Moreover, the total box office collection of all his movies is over $27 billion, which... - What 'undertone' Editor Sonny Atkins Learned Cutting Horror for the First Time
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 31 January) - There's nothing like a Midnighter at Sundance Film Festival, so this year I was, of course, lined up to see the low-budget Midnight selection, undertone.The film is a single-location horror story that follows Evy (Nina Kiri), a woman providing end-of-life care to her mother. During the long nights, she co-hosts... - What is Tone in Screenwriting?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - When I brainstorm new ideas for movies, one of the things I work on right away is the tone of the story. To me, it informs so much more than even the genre.The tone sets the stage for the narrative I want to follow, and it also informs the kinds... - 10 Tips for Writing Dialogue for Film and TV
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - I often find that putting dialogue onto the page for your characters is one of them ore challenging aspects of all writing. That's because dialogue serves a bunch of purposes in writing. You might be writing exposition or channeling your voice, or giving the character some beats to really explain... - 10 Movies Where Fascists Get Punished
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - When the world gets too much to bear, and it feels like the news is too weighty, I like to put on a movie where the bad guys get their asses kicked, and the good guys prevail, just to restore my faith in humanity.And there's no baddie I like seeing... - Eddie AI Adds Multi-Track Audio Support for Professional Editing Workflows
CineD (Friday, 30 January) - Eddie AI, the AI-powered assistant editor, has introduced multi-track audio support for Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve projects. This update addresses a critical workflow limitation for professional editors using field recorders and wireless microphone systems, enabling seamless AI-assisted editing without manual audio track consolidation. Palo Alto-based Eddie AI announced... - Freeze, Move, Immerse – Bullet Time and Volumetric Capture in Action
CineD (Friday, 30 January) - What if we could linger inside a single moment a little longer? And what if this moment was not just something we watch, but a space we could move through? The bullet time technique asks the first question. Volumetric capture is all about the second. These are very technical tools,... - Brightin Star 60mm f/2.8 II Macro Lens Announced
CineD (Friday, 30 January) - Brightin Star has announced the 60mm f/2.8 II 2x Macro, a fully manual focus macro lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras. The lens offers up to 2:1 magnification, giving users access to more than life-size reproduction for extreme close-up work. It arrives as a very budget-friendly option in a space that... - “Rebellions Are Built on Hope”— From ‘Andor’ To ‘Rogue One’
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - Every good rebellion story starts with an impulse for change. Initially, it may be whispered, but soon, it turns into the voice of a large group of people. However, each of these stories must be built on a strong foundation that holds it together.Both Andor (2022-) and Rogue One: A... - The 12 Most Perfectly Cast Roles of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - There’s a reason why they say that casting makes or breaks a movie. There’s a reason why actors struggle for years before they land their first real break in the industry. There’s a reason why an actor’s physical appearance matters as much as their talent for any particular role. Let... - Make it Beautiful: Color Grading in Premiere
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 30 January) - At Adobe MAX, former Warner Bros. Discovery senior colorist and Adobe senior product marketing manager Jason Druss demonstrated how to make videos look gorgeous in Premiere, removing the guesswork and unlocking your creative ability to color like a pro.Druss started off by noting that there’s been a common issue that... - Canon EOS C50 Lab Test Results, Vimeo Layoffs, Leica Sale Rumors & Google-Sundance AI Partnership | CineD Focus Check ep101
CineD (Thursday, 29 January) - In this episode, we break down our Canon EOS C50 Lab Test results and explore the gap between specs and real-world performance. We also cover the Nikon ZR firmware update, Vimeo’s mass layoffs under Bending Spoons, rumors of a potential Leica sale, SmallHD and Iodyne product updates, this year’s Oscar... - Final Cut Pro Gets Its First Major Update As Part of the Apple Creator Studio
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 January) - Announced a few weeks ago, the big news here is that Apple has decided to go with Adobe Creative Cloud and bundle all of its popular creative apps into a new Apple Creator Studio.And while Final Cut Pro is still available as a one-time purchase option, its future is with... - DJI RS 5 Announced – Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module, 5th-Gen Stabilization, and One-Hour Fast Charging
CineD (Thursday, 29 January) - DJI just unveiled its next-generation commercial gimbal, the RS 5, introducing the new RS Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module for object and subject tracking directly from the touchscreen, alongside a 5th-generation stabilization algorithm with 50% increased motor torque and significantly improved charging efficiency. The Ronin lineup continues to evolve with DJI’s...