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- New Insights on Sony’s Camera System for F1: The Movie in FDTimes Interview
CineD (Tuesday, 19 August, 2025) - Earlier this summer, we covered how director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda ASC pushed the boundaries of high-speed cinematography for F1: The Movie, using compact, custom Sony cameras to capture real Formula 1 racing with immersive realism. Now, thanks to a recent in-depth interview in Film and Digital Times,... - Gary W: This is Why & How Micro Four Thirds Will BLOW UP In The Future
43Rumors (Tuesday, 19 August, 2025) - In this video Gary discusses how Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras can thrive in the AI era by focusing on authenticity and real-life storytelling rather than flawless, synthetic imagery. As AI-generated photos become common, people will value meaningful, imperfect, and real moments. MFT’s strengths—small size, light weight, affordability, and good... - Did You Know? 'Gone Girl' Uses Voiceover to Trick You
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August, 2025) - “When I think of my wife, I always think of her head. I picture cracking her lovely skull, unspooling her brains, trying to get answers.”That’s how Gone Girl (2014) opens. Nick Dunne’s (Ben Affleck) voiceover lands like a gut punch—chilling, sharp, weirdly poetic.And then comes Amy’s (Rosamund Pike) diary. Warm.... - Crazy Ladies: The Best Psycho Biddie Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August, 2025) - Who doesn't love an older woman scorned and out for revenge or something even worse? That's what the Psycho Biddie genre brings to life, and it's become one of my favorites in the horror canon. Today, I want to look at the best versions of this kind of movie and... - Alan Moore's 5 Essential Tips for Screenwriters
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August, 2025) - The English writer behind Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell is widely recognized among his peers as one of the best comic book writers ever. He was the first comics writer living in Britain to do prominent work in America, and his influence has bled into real life in... - Has the Streaming Era Caused More Piracy?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August, 2025) - Movie and TV piracy have always been a thing in Hollywood. From guys selling DVDs on street corners to the choppy waters of the Pirate Bay, it's been ubiquitous. But piracy has largely stayed a problem that's the same size, and now it's growing. As reported by The Guardian, after... - New Handcrafted OM-3 leather case lands on Amazon
43Rumors (Sunday, 17 August, 2025) - A new handcrafted leather case is now available in five different colors at Amazon (Click here). Key specs: This case is made by real top layer oil leather, the design is simple and vintage, use Metal sizing techniques make it very fit with the camera body. It has a special... - A Comprehensive Glossary for Playwrights
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - We recently ran a practical toolkit for people who wanted to be playwrights, and I wanted to expand on what we can offer those looking to get their voice into actors and onto the stage. Today, I have a glossary for playwrights. It covers lots of terms you need to... - This Is How Sound Designers Made the Iconic Godzilla Roar
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - I love Godzilla. So naturally, I’m hype for the new 4K rerelease of Shin Godzilla, and my butt will be in a seat soon to watch it on the big screen.When that wonderful, big lizard boy first stomped onto screens in 1954, audiences heard something they'd never experienced before. He... - What Are the 11 Best 'Sopranos' Episodes?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - To me, The Sopranos is one of the most rewatchable and poignant television series of all time. It contains a cast of some of the deepest and darkest characters ever on TV. And some of the best writing of all time. Today, I want to go over 11 of the... - David Lynch's Message for Activist Filmmakers
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - I was in a coffee shop in Los Feliz the other day, and I got stuck on an idea. It’s a story that’s personal to me, one that deals with some heavy themes, and I found myself wrestling with a question: how much of a “message” should I be trying... - Alexander Payne Thinks Your Movie Is Too Long
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - Alexander Payne is at the Locarno Film Festival to receive the Pardo d’Onore, where he is once again espousing the value of a tight storyline and shorter runtime.Look, I get it. I see this as an issue that can start on the page, or even in your short film—I think... - A Tilt-Shift Look – Whimsical Lens Control over Perspective and Focus
CineD (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - Oh, the sweet, hypnotic look of a tilt-shift lens! Don’t we all recognize it at first glance? I bet we do. One moment, you’re looking at a city street, and the next, it has turned into a miniature model straight out of a toy set. Let’s discuss the technical aspects... - How Pulp Fiction Hacks the Three-Act Structure
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - We have always seen Pulp Fiction (1994) as a proverbial rebel. It feels like it was built to defy structure. It drops you into a diner robbery, cuts to two hitmen in philosophical debate, throws in a golden briefcase, a boxer with daddy issues, and somehow ends on a burger... - 10 Transformative Female Directors Who Broke Cinema’s Glass Ceiling
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 15 August, 2025) - There’s a saying that the world of cinema is a boys' club, but don’t tell that to the women who’ve spent decades turning the tables, breaking boundaries, and rewriting the rules.Imagine this: women not just watching movies but making them, not just quirky rom-coms or tear-jerking dramas but films that...