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- FEELWORLD P6XL On-Camera Field Monitor Released – Built-In Battery, Compact Size
CineD (Friday, 26 September, 2025) - At IBC 2025, Johnnie stopped by the FEELWORLD booth to chat with Ting Feng about their latest release, the P6XL 6-inch, on-camera monitor. At first glance, it looks like another compact field monitor, but one key feature really makes it stand out: a built-in battery. FEELWORLD is no stranger to... - Quick Fix – Everyday AI Masking Applications in Post-Production
CineD (Friday, 26 September, 2025) - The phrase “Fix it in post!” has long become a curse, a meme, a horror line, and something that most filmmakers avoid saying at all costs. Yet, editors still find themselves tackling problems that need quick fixing, and often. Random logos, unwanted elements in the shot, faces of people who... - How a Composer Turned iPhone Voice Recordings Into the Creepiest Horror Score of the Year
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September, 2025) - While horror scores often lean on orchestration or synth design to generate tension, some composers push further by experimenting with found objects or unconventional techniques.Recent standouts include Colin Stetson’s Hereditary and Mark Korven’s The Witch, both of which used unusual sound sources to heighten unease.For Gravitas Ventures’ The Demon Detective,... - Superhero Fatigue Is Real, and the Numbers Don't Lie
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September, 2025) - It's a headline that would have been unthinkable a few years ago: for the first time in over a decade, a superhero movie may not cross the $700 million mark at the worldwide box office. And we won't have one in the top 5 highest-grossing movies of the year, as... - What the Scariest Movie Stephen King Has Ever Seen Can Teach Us About Fear
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September, 2025) - Like Stephen King, I often reflect on my first experiences with horror films. I can remember my first viewings of Carrie and The Shining—and a favorite, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.My first time with the movie was a bit disjointed. I started and stopped it, initially put off by the... - Ranking Spider-Man’s Most Dangerous Villains—Who Tops the List?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 25 September, 2025) - I'm a nerd, and I'm especially a nerd for villains. I can remember one day, when I was young (and nerdy), I had just made a trip to Hot Topic for a new Spider-Man 2 poster of Doc Ock. My younger sister lamented, "My sister's in love with an octopus!"Well,... - Hohem iSteady V3 Ultra Review – Smartphone Gimbal with App-Free Multimodal Tracking and Remote
CineD (Thursday, 25 September, 2025) - The Hohem iSteady V3 Ultra is a new smartphone gimbal that we decided to test across real-world solo shooting scenarios. The foldable design, detachable 1.22-inch touchscreen remote with live AI preview, and true 360° pan make it one of the most capable compact phone gimbals we have used. It is... - The Lonely Life of a Screenwriter and How to Survive It
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - For many of us, the ultimate goal is to see our name in the credits of a film or TV show. If you're a writer, you know it's one of the hardest creative tasks for a project. You have to come up with everything out of thin air. And it's... - 'Alien: Earth' Season One Ending Explained
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - The world of the Alien franchise is in safe hands with Noah Hawley, who brought us to the conclusion of Alien: Earth last night in epic fashion.The season one finale, titled "The Real Monsters," was the culmination of a brilliant ride that completely flipped the board and set up a... - What Movie Did Clint Eastwood Call Steven Spielberg's "Leftovers"?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - Hollywood is full of stories about movies that almost had one actor or director but found another along the way, and the same is true for American Sniper. Originally, it was set to be a movie directed by Steven Spielberg. There are lots of rumors and stories about Spielberg's version,... - Is Video Editing a Multiplayer Game? This New Online Editing Platform Says It Should Be
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - Is video editing a multiplayer game, or is it a solo endeavor? That’s the question at the heart of the announcement of elevate.io, a new multiplayer video editing platform that is accessible in your browser and is designed for real-time collaboration.Let’s look at this new video co-creation platform and explore... - Panasonic’s First Ultra-Telephoto Zoom in the Lumix S Series is a Compact Powerhouse
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - Panasonic has unveiled an impressive new lens that offers a unique blend of compactness, sharpness, and stabilization. Also, it's long—like real long. The Panasonic Lumix S 100-500mm f/5-7.1 O.I.S. Lens is set to be the first ultra-telephoto zoom in the Lumix S Series and will combine its long reach with... - iFootage Shark Slider PICO Introduced – A Compact, Affordable Motion Tool for Mobile Creators
CineD (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - iFootage has unveiled its latest compact motion solution at IBC 2025, the Shark Slider PICO. Positioned below the Nano line, the PICO is designed for creators who want portability, simplicity, and affordability, without giving up precision movement. Unlike the high-capacity Shark Slider Nano 2 (first look here), which supports up... - The Meaning Behind Pulp Fiction’s “Royale with Cheese”
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - In a Chevy Nova, two men in black suits cruise the streets of Los Angeles. Although they are currently just coworkers discussing McDonald’s, the world views them as hitmen. Vincent (John Travolta) informs Jules Winnifield (Samuel L. Jackson) that a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is known as “Royale with Cheese”... - When Music Takes the Lead: 7 Films Where Sound Becomes Story
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 24 September, 2025) - Every film has music, and it does what it is meant to do—highlight emotion and nudge the audience toward a mood. At best, it remains a background decoration—the wallpaper of a scene.But in some films, music refuses to sit quietly in the corner. It becomes a character in its own...