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- Keep Your Cameras and Audio Recorders in Sync With This New Wireless Timecode Generator
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July, 2025) - When it comes to working with audio on your film and video projects, recording quality is only half the battle. If you truly want to streamline your productions and give your editors the most usable audio possible, finding ways to sync and integrate the audio record with your video is... - California Raises Film Tax Credits – But Is It Too Late?
CineD (Monday, 7 July, 2025) - Filmmakers don’t have it easy these days. Between fighting for visibility in a world shaped by creators, short-form content, and fluctuating algorithms, and navigating the aftermath of strikes and the growing role of AI, there’s pressure at every level of the industry. Location scouts, set builders, editors, local vendors, everyone... - Canon R5 vs R7: Pro Flagship or Crop Sensor Value King?
Canonrumors (Monday, 7 July, 2025) - Let’s cut the nonsense and get real about which one of these mirrorless champs is going to make you fall head over heels. Canon EOS R5: The Full-Frame Showstopper The Canon R5 isn’t just a camera — it’s a statement piece. You whip this out at a wedding or a... - Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF Lens Released – The Legend Returns for Mirrorless Systems
CineD (Monday, 7 July, 2025) - Venus Optics has released a new version of their ultra-wide 12mm lens designed for mirrorless cameras: the Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF. It’s smaller and lighter than the original, supports autofocus on select mounts, has a standard 72mm front filter thread, and keeps the signature near-zero distortion design. With... - 12 Films That Immortalized Americana on Screen
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July, 2025) - America is a place — but it's also a feeling. These images—rocking chairs on porches, Fourth of July parades, high school football games under Friday night lights—are more than just scenery. They’re cultural shorthand for a version of America that’s tidy, earnest, and built on the promise of upward mobility.... - DJI Power 2000 Introduced – Stackable, Portable Power Station for On-Set and Remote Use
CineD (Friday, 4 July, 2025) - The DJI Power 2000 is a compact portable power station built for high-demand situations but in a smaller form factor. It has a 2048Wh capacity and delivers up to 3000W of continuous output, with the option to expand using stackable battery units for a total of up to 22,528Wh. It... - Wes Craven’s Top 5 Horror Classics
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Nobody does horror like Wes Craven.His films are nightmares that have haunted generations of viewers. From iconic villains to storylines that challenge our reality, Wes Craven terrorized us and twisted our expectations. Born Wesley Earl Craven on August 2, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio, this master of horror earned degrees from... - Uncovering the Origins of ‘The Shining’s Infamous July 4 Photo
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Few images in cinema history pack more psychological punch than the final photograph in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. This black-and-white snapshot of Jack Torrance grinning among 1920s partygoers has haunted audiences for over four decades.Kubrick's horror masterpiece transforms the genre through deliberate pacing, narrative ambiguity, and unsettling sound design. The... - Canon R8 vs. R50: Budget Full-Frame vs. Budget Crop
Canonrumors (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Picture this: you’re ready to ditch your phone for a real camera, but your wallet starts hyperventilating when you see pro-level prices. Enter Canon’s budget heroes: the full-frame R8 and the APS-C R50. Both promise shiny new features, crisp images, and that mirrorless magic — but which one’s actually worth... - Shia LaBeouf Gets Brutally Honest About Making 'Megalopolis'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Shia LaBeouf has always been one of our most provocative actors. The guy came out of the Disney factory and wanted to distinguish himself, and along the way, has sort of figured out who he is and what he believes. Recently, he was on the Bad Friends podcast, where he... - Your First Steps in Compositing – New Course “Get Me Started with Adobe After Effects” on MZed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Many filmmakers and creators have great respect for visual effects. And that’s totally justified. After all, VFX is a vast and complex topic, encompassing numerous areas and experts. However, simple compositing – swapping out a green screen or scrubbing away a logo – is something every editor runs into now... - F1: The Movie – How a Custom Sony Compact Body and Apple’s Custom iPhone Camera Were Used to Capture Speed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Apple and Sony teamed up with director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda, ASC, to capture real F1 racing in F1: The Movie using the VENICE 2, a Sony-engineered compact camera, and a custom iPhone-based system, setting a new standard for high-speed cinematic capture. Let’s dive into the camera tech... - How F1: The Movie Used a Custom Sony Compact Body and Apple’s Custom iPhone Camera to Capture Speed
CineD (Thursday, 3 July, 2025) - Apple and Sony teamed up with director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda, ASC, to capture real F1 racing in F1: The Movie using the VENICE 2, a Sony-engineered compact camera, and a custom iPhone-based system, setting a new standard for high-speed cinematic capture. Let’s dive into the camera tech... - 5 Writing Tips from Kurt Vonnegut That Still Hold Up
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July, 2025) - Most Americans meet Kurt Vonnegut in high school, where his stories often find their way into the curriculum. Once you’ve devoured something like Harrison Bergeron, I doubt there’s any return from there. There’s no way to unsee the world through Vonnegut’s lens anymore—you are addicted. Kurt Vonnegut is credited with... - 11 Writing Practices That Aaron Sorkin Swears By
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 2 July, 2025) - When you think of the best writers in Hollywood, Aaron Sorkin is certainly one of the top five names.Sorkin is credited with some of the most legendary screenplays in American cinema. The Social Network (2010), Moneyball (2011), A Few Good Men (1992), The West Wing (1999-2006), and The Trial of...