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- Runway Aleph: AI Edits Real Footage with Camera Angles, Object Removal, and Relighting
CineD (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - A comprehensive in-context video model called Runway Aleph promises to handle everything from camera angle generation to complex VFX work – based on real footage, so this could actually be useful for filmmakers. Runway has just unveiled Aleph, what they’re calling a “state-of-the-art in-context video model” that tackles multiple post-production... - 10 Best Leonardo DiCaprio Performances
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - Leonardo DiCaprio feels like one of our last movie stars. When he decides to be in something, you better believe I am first in line. Still, even with having one of the most recognizable faces and all the fame, I find him disappearing into his roles. He does such an... - Netflix Used AI to Generate VFX Footage for “First Time”
CineD (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - Netflix has made its most definitive move yet into AI-generated content, publicly confirming for the first time that it used generative artificial intelligence to create final VFX footage in one of its original productions. The revelation, disclosed during the company’s quarterly earnings call, marks a significant escalation in the streaming... - Viltrox Announces First Aerial Lens: AF 90mm F3.5 for DJI Inspire 3
CineD (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - Viltrox has made its entry into the aerial imaging market with the announcement of the AF 90mm F3.5 DL, marking the company’s first lens designed specifically for drone cinematography. The lens features a native DL mount and is designed exclusively for the DJI Inspire 3 drone system. The AF 90mm... - What Is a Memoir—Defining the Genre in Film and Books
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - True narratives come in many forms, but memoirs are my favorite. They are intimate and retrospective and let us into the life of another individual. Notice how many films these days begin with "based on a true story"? Producers know audiences crave authenticity, and memoirs deliver exactly that. Real people... - The 10 Commandments of Detective Fiction by Ronald Knox
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - In 1929, a Catholic priest walked into the detective fiction scene and handed out commandments—not from a mountaintop, but from a typewriter. His name was Ronald Knox, and while he spent his days preaching theology, he moonlighted as a sharp-eyed mystery writer. Somewhere between the Bible and Sherlock Holmes, he... - 13 Movies That Play Out Like Video Games
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 25 July, 2025) - Not every movie needs to feel like homework. Sometimes, we just want to dive headfirst into a cinematic world where the rules are clear, the stakes are high, and every challenge feels like the next level in a game you can’t quit.That’s where these films come in—stories built like missions,... - What Are The 10 Best A24 Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - If you're a movie nerd, you probably know all about A24, but the studio has been around since 2012, and recently broke into the mainstream with Academy Award wins and by financing bigger movies. Now, A24 is seen as the hallmark of groundbreaking cinema and critically acclaimed projects. They have... - Eddie AI Text-Based Editing Added to Rough Cut Mode
CineD (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - Eddie AI has introduced a new text-based editing feature inside Rough Cut mode. The update gives editors more control over AI-generated sequences by letting them work directly from the transcript to make deletions, trim, and rearrange – all without touching the timeline. Let’s take a closer look! We wrote about... - How '300' Gave Us the Internet’s Fiercest Battle Cry
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - One kick. One roar. One diplomat flying down a pit like a rag doll in a toga. That’s how 300 introduced itself to pop culture. When King Leonidas, played by a bearded, bellowing Gerard Butler, growled, “This is Sparta!” and booted the poor envoy off a cliff, the world was... - 7 Most Incredible Alien Invasion Movies Ever Made
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - What if first contact wasn’t peaceful? What if the invaders were already among us?That’s the unsettling thrill that alien invasion films thrive on—tapping into the primal fear that something smarter, stronger, and totally indifferent to human life could drop from the sky at any moment.But these movies are more than... - 7 Best Korean Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - Korean movies have not received the attention they deserve for a very long time, largely due to their limited global exposure. Overshadowed by its contemporary dominant film industries and logistical factors like the lack of distribution channels, language barriers, and cultural unfamiliarity, Korean films were confined to niche international film... - Jaws’ Most Famous Line Was Actually an Inside Joke on Set
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 24 July, 2025) - Anytime I’m on a feature film set where everything is falling apart, I tell myself that I’m a part of something as great as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, and I must be patient for the magic to unravel.Not that I ever have been the recipient of such a miracle (and yet... - 7 Screenwriting Tips from Richard Linklater
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July, 2025) - Richard Linklater has earned recognition for his innovative approach to time and character in films like Boyhood (2014), the Before trilogy, and Dazed and Confused (1993). This self-taught auteur burst onto the scene with Slacker (1991), a low-budget portrait of eccentric drifters that helped define independent cinema. Linklater has hardly... - Stranger Things Was Built on These ’80s Movie Influences
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July, 2025) - When Stranger Things first dropped in 2016, it felt less like a new show and more like someone had cracked open a sealed VHS time capsule from a Blockbuster.But what looked like simple nostalgia was actually something more deliberate—and frankly, more clever. The Duffer Brothers, aside from riding the retro...