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- AI Assistant Editor Tool Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages… But Curiously Still Not Klingon
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - Eddie AI, the AI assistant editor designed for video professionals, has rolled out a major language update. The platform now supports editing in 30 languages across its modes, from AI logging to Scripted cuts. The update is aimed at making the software more accessible for pros and creators working in... - 5 Movies the Safdie Brothers Want You to See
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - If those viral Letterboxd interviews with actors and filmmakers are any indication, most people enjoy hearing about the movies other people love. I know I do. I enjoy hearing about the works that inspire other writers and directors, and what creative decisions, performances, and visuals in each movie speak to... - Eddie AI Expands Support to 30 Languages
CineD (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - Eddie AI, the assistant editor that quietly works behind the scenes to log your footage, dig out soundbites, and line up a rough cut, just got a big update. It now supports 30 languages across all its modes: ChatGPT, Rough Cut, Scripted, and A-roll logging. Let’s take a look. If... - SmallRig X Transformers
News Shooter (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - SmallRig has announced an X Transformers collaborative promotion. Essentially, SmallRig is making some Transformer-themed products as well as asking users to come up with Transformer-themed designs. Those designs will then be voted on, and the winners will be made into real products. If this is your cup of tea, it’s... - The 80s Film That Saw the Future of the Digital World
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - In 1982, audiences walked into Tron expecting light shows and arcade vibes—and walked out slightly confused, slightly dazzled, and mostly unsure what they’d just watched.The film wasn’t a hit by traditional standards. Critics were split, Disney wasn’t thrilled with the box office numbers, and Oscar voters even disqualified it from... - Bet You Didn’t Notice 'Jaws' Has Almost No Shark in the First Half — And That’s Genius Writing
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 13 August, 2025) - What if the scariest monster in a horror movie was the one you never saw?That’s the paradox Jaws (1975) pulls off without flinching. For nearly half its runtime, there’s barely a glimpse of the shark. No close-ups. No massive jaws chomping into swimmers. And yet, your heart pounds every time... - Even James Cameron Gets Writer's Block
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - Sci-fi maestro James Cameron is staying busy these days, working on launching his new Avatar entry (Avatar: Fire and Ash) as well as developing a World War II film, Ghosts of Hiroshima. That one will be an adaptation of the book by Charles Pellegrino, focusing on the atomic bombings of... - Why is David Fincher Thanked in the 'Weapons' Credits?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - Collaboration is the key to success in Hollywood. And when you get the opportunity to get advice or notes from someone further along in their career, you should take it. And you should especially take it if that person is David Fincher. These lessons came to the real world when... - Showrunner Noah Hawley Opens Up About the Prescient 'Alien: Earth'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - One of the TV shows I am most excited about seeing is Alien: Earth, which debuts today on FX and Hulu. The show is helmed by Noah Hawley and is set to feature a mix of human and synthetic characters, which is a staple of the Alien universe.The cast is... - US DJI Drone Ban Looms, What Filmmakers Need to Know – A Deep Dive
CineD (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - As Washington moves closer to banning DJI drones over national security concerns, shelves in US stores are already running bare – and filmmakers are bracing for a future without the market leader in aerial cinematography. Can US-domestic or allied brands fill the gap, or will creative professionals face higher costs... - What If Alfred Hitchcock Directed a Modern Thriller Today?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - When it comes to the suspense genre, one of the few directors who shaped it and defined it is, well, of course, Alfred Hitchcock. He may not have just shaped the suspense genre; he might have carved it in stone.The director behind Psycho (1960), Rear Window (1954), and Vertigo (1958)... - Glenn Gers’ 6-Question Test That Breaks Bad Stories
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - Writers have a way of falling in love with the wrong things. A clever premise. A moody atmosphere. A line of dialogue that makes them feel like Tarantino on a deadline. But if you strip away the gloss and ask what the story’s really about? Crickets. Or worse, some vague... - The First Oscars Were Nothing Like You Imagine
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 12 August, 2025) - Hollywood, 1929. A room full of movie moguls, silent film stars, and tuxedoed dreamers gathered not for glitz, not for TV ratings (those didn’t exist yet), but for dinner.That’s right—just dinner. The very first Oscars ceremony was a far cry from a spectacle. It was a private banquet at the... - What Does 2:17 Mean In 'Weapons'? (The Popular Theories Are Wrong)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August, 2025) - If you've seen Zach Cregger's Weapons, you probably walked out of the theater with more than a few questions. (Spoilers for the film below!)One for me was about the significance of 2:17 in the movie. The timestamp haunts the entire film. On the surface, 2:17 a.m. is the moment when... - What Filmmakers Can Learn From 'Superman's' Box Office
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 11 August, 2025) - It's been a few weeks since David Corenswet charmed audiences everywhere as the new Man of Steel in James Gunn's reboot of the popular comic book franchise. Superman took the story in a new, hopeful direction, which by and large has been resonating with audiences in search of an earnest...