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- Nikon ZR Review and Lab Test | Pixboom Spark Review | ASUS ProArt Display PA32QCV Review | Focus Check ep87
CineD (Thursday, 23 October) - A week full of reviews! In this episode of Focus Check, we dive into some long-awaited camera and gear reviews. Johnnie shares his hands-on experience with the Nikon ZR, a camera he’s been testing extensively over the past few weeks, and we also cover our review of the Pixboom Spark... - Pixboom Spark Review – First Hands-On with Beta Version of the High-Speed Cinema Camera
CineD (Thursday, 23 October) - We took the Pixboom Spark pre-production unit into the wild and then onto the bench: butterflies in India with Gunther Machu, followed by a studio deep-dive to check what this new Super 35 BSI global-shutter camera can really do. Here is what worked already, what still needs polish, and where... - Better Noise Reduction & Detail with Aiarty Image Enhancer (49% OFF Lifetime License Deal)
43Rumors (Thursday, 23 October) - Even top-tier cameras can’t always prevent high ISO noise, slight focus misses, or minor motion blur. The real question isn’t whether AI can fix these issues—it’s whether it can do so naturally, without leaving that over-processed “AI look.” For those who want a simple, realistic workflow, Aiarty Image Enhancer has... - 7 Best War Comedies That Somehow Make Battle Hilarious
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - I am the kind of person who can only be influenced if I’m not being preached to. If I catch on to you, BEEP! Try again! The trick is to make me think that everything was my idea (even though you planted it in my head). That’s one of the... - The Wolf’s Goodbye in 'Pulp Fiction': One of The Coolest Exits Ever Written
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - The finest ingredients of a well-made movie are well-crafted characters that coalesce to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece Pulp Fiction (1994) has stood the test of time in large part due to its characters with big personalities.They all live and breathe their own big personalities and own... - 11 Best Comic Relief Characters Who Made Even the Bleakest Movies Hilarious
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Cinematic tension is a prerequisite for any story. It’s a narrative tool that propels a story further. But constant tension, in reel as well as in real life, becomes stifling. It needs a release. This is where comic relief characters come into the picture. Their job is to make tiny... - How Production Designer Kathrin Eder Built Memory and Confinement into 'The Man in My Basement'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - In Hulu’s The Man in My Basement, the home at the center of the story is more than just a backdrop—it’s a vessel of memory, grief, and history, as well as a stage for confrontation. For production designer Kathrin Eder, the task was both daunting and thrilling: translate a dialogue-heavy... - 10 Best Basketball Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - As the 2001 CYO MVP, my basketball playing days peaked a long time ago. But when it comes to watching the sport, I never miss a 76ers game... even though they have been a hard team to watch as of late. But that's why I enjoy watching movies about basketball.... - 'Just Put 100 Tilly Norwoods In There': Kevin O'Leary Says Movie 'Wasted Millions' on Human Extras
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Filmmaking is the intersection of art and commerce. But sometimes, the commerce people get a little out of hand.Kevin O'Leary, the investor and Shark Tank star who is somehow making his feature film debut in A24's Marty Supreme, has some notes for his director, Josh Safdie.The note? You should have... - Think Young People Don’t Watch Movies or TV? This Study Says Otherwise
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - One of the biggest issues facing Hollywood has been the idea that young people are not driving as much viewership when it comes to movies and TV. We've been in this constant battle of figuring out how to get these people to theatres or tuning in their TV sets. It's... - 7 Museum Heist Films to Watch After the Louvre Robbery
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - Real life rarely delivers us a perfectly cinematic news story, but recently, we got a modern art heist so daring and brazen that it has the whole world rapt.The Louvre heist was a daylight robbery on Oct. 19, resulting in the theft of jewelry worth millions. The culprits used a... - OM System vs Nikon Full-Frame: Scott Keys Puts the $7,500 M.Zuiko 150-400mm PRO to the Test
43Rumors (Wednesday, 22 October) - Wildlife photographer Scott Keys published an in-depth comparison between the OM System OM-1 paired with the M.Zuiko 150-400mm f/4.5 PRO lens and the Nikon Z9 using a Nikkor Z 800mm f/6.3 and a 400mm f/2.8 with 2x teleconverter. The test explored sharpness, background separation, ISO performance, and real-world field usage... - 11 Unforgettable Phone Calls in Film History
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 22 October) - The sound of the phone ringing carries multiple emotions–thrill, fear, excitement, and happiness. Cinema has always understood and exploited that quality. A simple phone call can immediately reach a character’s most vulnerable core, forcing us to lean in and listen.Phones are definitely more than props — they can bring about... - How 'Hey Arnold!' Composer Jim Lang Creates Iconic Sounds for Animation
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - If you can instantly hum the smooth, city-block jazz of Hey Arnold!, you already know the work of Jim Lang.For decades, Lang's compositions have given animated worlds their unique sonic heart, creating scores that are not just background music, but essential parts of the story's character and emotional core.From introducing... - 10 Horror Screenplays You Can Read Right Now
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 21 October) - Are you writing horror this spooky season (or, heck, any time of year)? You should learn from the best writers, who are exploring creative subgenres and playing with conventions to hook readers and scare audiences. Horror scripts are some of the most instructive screenplays you can study. They teach you...