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- Good and Bad Exposition in Films – How to Deal with It
CineD (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - Exposition… Oh, how many emotions this word alone may evoke! Some hate it to the bottom of their souls. Others overuse it in every script. There are even filmmakers who consider it an exclusively negative term and a mistake only rookies make. Well, let’s step back to facts. A portion... - DZOFILM Vespid2 Full-Frame Primes Announced with Faster Apertures and Cooke /i Metadata
CineD (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - DZOFILM just announced the DZOFILM Vespid2 line of full-frame prime lenses. They come with a faster, uniform T1.9 aperture across six focal lengths and, for the first time, Cooke /i Technology metadata support. These updates make them feel more in line with the way productions are run today, where consistency,... - Top 11 Jason Statham Action Movies Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - Jason Statham is the action hero exemplified. With that scowl, that cockney bite, and a left hook that lands like a steel door slamming shut, Statham carved his niche somewhere between a no-nonsense bruiser and a minimalist screen poet of pain. Over two decades, he’s turned high-octane beatdowns into an... - “I Am the One Who Knocks”: The Exact Moment Heisenberg Was Born
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - Breaking Bad (2008–2013) is about a Chemistry teacher—a decent, intelligent man—transforming into a drug lord—a vile monster. This transformation is insidious, precise, and brutal.Walter White (Bryan Cranston) begins as someone we can sympathize with. A man cornered by life. But as the series unfolds, we watch that cornered man redraw... - Behind the Scenes with the Directors and Editors of 'The Last Guest Of The Holloway Motel'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - Powell learns he’ll soon be evicted from the motel and realizes he needs to reconcile his past and potentially return home to survive.Directed by Ramiel Petros and Nick Freeman, the documentary was shot over 130+ days. Editors Petros, Freeman, Alex Jablonski, and Davis Coombe relied on Premiere Pro for everything... - How to Write an Emmy-Nominated Docuseries, with Timothy Moran From 'Chimp Crazy'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 29 August, 2025) - Timothy Moran is an Emmy Award-winning producer and writer whose work has consistently captured the cultural zeitgeist. His most recent series, Chimp Crazy, became HBO's most-viewed documentary series in four years.It was such an exciting, funny, and weird look at these people who keep exotic pets that should probably be... - Why 'Back to the Future's Clock Tower Scene Is a Masterclass in Suspense and Payoff
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - Forty years later, we're still talking about Marty McFly and that lightning bolt. As Michael J. Fox took the stage at Toronto's Fan Expo recently for the film's anniversary celebration, it was clear that fans are still all about this '80s sci-fi classic. Fox told the crowd, "We were all... - Cutting Comedy: Inside the Edit of Saturday Night Live’s 50th Anniversary
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, we delve into the high-pressure, fast-paced world of sketch comedy editing on Saturday Night Live's historic 50th Anniversary special. The episode features returning guest Ryan Spears—four-time Emmy nominee and Film Unit editor at SNL—joined by longtime collaborators Daniel Garcia and Paul... - 5 Action Films with Almost No Dialogue—And Why They Work
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - I'm a silent film fan who grew up with the films of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, so I've always been fascinated by cinema's ability to tell stories without words. But there's something particularly striking about modern action films that choose silence over exposition.When you strip away dialogue, it forces... - Unpacking Chloe Zhao's Poignant Remarks on Making a Movie With No Limitations
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - Chloe Zhao is one of the most thoughtful directors. She really puts a lot of care into her shots and into her characters. I was so excited to see the trailer for her new film, Hamnet, which looks like a return to form. - YouTube www.youtube.com Previously, she spent some... - Poll: Anamorphic Lenses – Have You Ever Used Them?
CineD (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - In today’s poll, we are asking a very straightforward question. Have you ever filmed with an anamorphic lens? We are genuinely interested in hearing from you. Please read on to find out why. At times, it seems as if everyone and their mother is making lenses these days. This specific... - This Goodbye Line Remains One of Cinema’s Greatest Mic Drops
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) clings to the last shreds of her pride as Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) finally walks away. The camera follows her desperate pleas down the staircase, only to freeze the moment with his cold, cutting farewell:“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”That was it—the end of... - Top 5 David Lean Epic Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - David Lean was celebrated for his grandeur and immersive visual language, yet he never loses sight of his characters and their arcs—something that I love about his films. An editor turned into an Oscar-winning director, Lean is renowned for his precision and innovation. Lean’s visual language exudes clarity and purpose.... - The Surprising Inspiration Behind the Matrix’s Digital Rain
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - What especially fascinates me about filmmaking is that it is nothing but making the best out of whatever you have. It is not always about budget or having limited resources—it’s only about finding the best fit to your story. Especially when it comes to production design. You’d be amazed to... - How Stanley Kubrick Recreated New York Without Leaving London
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 28 August, 2025) - Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999) spends over two and a half hours roaming the streets of Manhattan—except not a single frame was shot there.The movie’s New York is a phantom city, conjured entirely in London through obsessive set building, camera trickery, and a level of production detail that borders...