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- Minifab Launches Tee-Stop – Pixel Art Cinema Gear Gets the T-Shirt Treatment
CineD (Friday, 8 August, 2025) - Filmmakers looking to wear their gear obsession on their sleeve now have a new option with Minifab Tee-Stop, a pixel art apparel line that transforms iconic cameras and lenses into wearable art. The new product line from Minifab combines retro gaming aesthetics with cinema equipment, offering t-shirts and stickers featuring... - How Hollywood Survived the Great Depression
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August, 2025) - In October 1929, Wall Street tanked—and banks were not the only ones who suffered. The fallout smashed into Hollywood, knocking studios sideways. Investors pulled out. Loans dried up. Panic set in. With audiences tightening their belts and studio books bleeding red, the movie business was at risk of failure.But it... - How Hannibal Lecter Made Movie History in Just 16 Minutes
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 8 August, 2025) - How does a character with less screen time than a sitcom cold open become the most unforgettable part of a Best Picture winner?That’s the question The Silence of the Lambs (1991) forces us to ask every time Hannibal Lecter glides onto the screen—and somehow takes over the whole movie. While... - DaVinci Resolve Adds Support for Apple Immersive Workflows With Major Firmware Update
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 7 August, 2025) - The age of Apple Immersive video is officially coming to the Blackmagic Design ecosystem. With more news to come, including new workflow updates directly tied to the URSA Cine Immersive, Blackmagic is making DaVinci Resolve more ready to handle this higher-end footage, with the addition of new support for Apple... - ASUS ProArt Display PA16USV Introduced – A Compact 4K Monitor Tailored for On-Set Professionals
CineD (Thursday, 7 August, 2025) - ASUS has unveiled the ProArt Display PA16USV, a 15.6-inch 4K portable monitor with 12G-SDI connectivity designed for on-set professionals. Factory-calibrated to Delta E <2 with 100% sRGB/Rec.709 coverage, it supports uncompressed 4K@60Hz transmission and targets directors, DITs, and camera assistants. The standout feature of the ProArt Display PA16USV is its... - DaVinci Resolve 20.1 Studio Update Adds Apple Vision Pro Workflow Support to macOS Version
CineD (Thursday, 7 August, 2025) - Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 20.1, bringing comprehensive Apple Immersive Video workflow support to the platform. This makes Resolve the first professional NLE to offer complete end-to-end production capabilities for Apple Vision Pro content. The update introduces native support for footage captured with Blackmagic’s URSA Cine Immersive camera, allowing... - Rigid.PRO OMNIA Universal Cinema Rig Base Released – One Rig for Any Mirrorless Camera
CineD (Thursday, 7 August, 2025) - Rigid.PRO has released the OMNIA Universal Cinema Rig Base, a rig that supports nearly any mirrorless setup, with or without a cage. Built around the Arca-Swiss standard, it enables quick transitions between handheld, gimbal, and tripod work, and its sliding baseplate gives you access to your screen even on cameras... - Tilta Handheld Support System for DJI Mavic 4 Pro
News Shooter (Thursday, 7 August, 2025) - The Tilta Handheld Support System for DJI Mavic 4 Pro is claimed to allow you to transform your drone into a fully functional handheld camera rig. Just how well the solution works in the real world would be interesting to see. Drones can get very hot when they are not... - Context Clues 101: What They Are and How to Use Them
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - Ever had that moment when someone uses a word that you have kinda heard before, but you are too deep into the conversation (or too proud) to ask what it means? So you just smile, nod, and try to piece it together from what they said next?Congrats—you’ve already used context... - Houston, We Have 9 Must-Watch Space Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - Space is empty. That’s the first thing they tell you. No oxygen. No gravity. No sound. Just silence wrapped around infinity. And yet, somehow, the best space movies manage to fill that void with heart-stopping tension and awe that lingers long after the movie ends.This list isn’t just about flashy... - 7 Horror Movie Dolls That Will Make You Sleep with the Lights On
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - While trembling windows, blinking lights, squeaky noises, and flying furniture might make you regret not having an exorcist on speed dial, nothing screams horror like a demonic doll. Little faces, eerily crooked smiles, lifeless eyes, and porcelain skin—it's almost a cruel irony how something so graceful and cute can feel... - When We Heard Real WWII Bullets: The Sound Story of ‘Saving Private Ryan’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - I have a special place in my heart for films that prioritize authenticity as much as creativity. When talking about films that are rooted in reality, missing out on Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan almost feels like a cinematic sin. Shot in documentary style, featuring shaky hand-held camerawork, Saving Private... - How 'Wednesday' Blends Wildly Different Genres to Keep Its Story Moving
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - You wanna know how Wednesday pulled off that magic trick of a first season that got everyone talking? And how the show, which is back for season two, continues to mash up genres and keep people excited?Well, so do I. Which is why I really studied the show and decided... - Seth Worley on Bringing Child-Like Imagination to the Big Screen in 'Sketch'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - The film follows widowed father, Taylor (Tony Hale), as he helps his two children, Jack and Amber, navigate the death of their mother. When Amber’s sketchbook – where she’s been drawing visual representations of her grief – falls into a strange pond, her unpredictable, chaotic drawings come to life and... - Seth Worley on bringing child-like imagination to the big screen in “Sketch”
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 6 August, 2025) - The film follows widowed father, Taylor (Tony Hale), as he helps his two children, Jack and Amber, navigate the death of their mother. When Amber’s sketchbook – where she’s been drawing visual representations of her grief – falls into a strange pond, her unpredictable, chaotic drawings come to life and...