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- AI Isn’t Dangerous to Filmmakers Who Know What They Want To Say
CineD (Tuesday, 23 December) - From his forthcoming book Cinematography Beyond Technique, MZed educator Tal Lazar shows how a story-first approach keeps filmmakers in charge when working with AI filmmaking. We also have Tal as our guest on this week’s podcast – our holiday episode – to talk about his book. So make sure not... - CineD Cameras of the Year 2025 – Panasonic LUMIX S1II (Overall Winner), Nikon ZR, RED V-RAPTOR XE 8K VV, iPhone 17 Pro
CineD (Tuesday, 23 December) - Here at CineD, we’re keeping the tradition alive by announcing our Camera of the Year! This year, we’ll be not only picking an “absolute winner” camera but also finding a camera that shines in a particular category. So, grab a seat, dive in, and feel free to share your thoughts... - This SNL 'Home Alone' Parody is Exquisitely Violent
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 December) - If you’ve ever revisited Home Alone as an adult, you’ve probably had that nagging realization that Kevin McCallister has more in common with the killer in Saw than he does with other little kids.I mean, his traps would have totally murdered Marv and Harry, and it would have been a... - How to Use AI to Build a Professional Pitch Deck for $0
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 22 December) - We know that indie filmmakers are trying to save money wherever they can. Budgets are stretched thin, and you need all your cash to hit the screen. That's why so many people are turning to AI to help streamline their processes and save them money.So, we want to teach you... - Leica SL3 and SL3-S Firmware 4.0 Released – 3:2 Open Gate, Camera-to-Cloud, AI Autofocus, and More
CineD (Monday, 22 December) - Leica has released firmware version 4.0.0 for both the SL3 and SL3-S mirrorless cameras. This major update introduces direct Camera-to-Cloud connectivity via Adobe Frame.io, AI-enhanced autofocus with expanded subject recognition, a 241MP Multi-Shot mode for the SL3, 3:2 open-gate recording, anamorphic lens support with in-camera de-squeeze, additional video format options,... - How Coppola Uses Absurdism and Contrast in ‘Apocalypse Now’ to Condemn War
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 December) - What makes Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now an extremely influential anti-war movie? Coppola’s masterful use of contrast and absurdism. In between blaring gunshots and explosions, Captain Willard’s PTSD and Colonel Kilgore’s love for the smell of napalm, Kurtz's idealism, and the cabaret dance for soldiers right on the battlefield, Coppola... - 11 Iconic Freeze-Frame Moments in Cinema History
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 December) - If you know the language of film, you can understand what I mean when I say that freeze-frames tell you how to remember the film you have just watched.In pure descriptive terms, it’s a technique that pauses the visual/action to hold on a single (frozen) frame to create the effect... - How 'The Lord of the Rings' Used Forced Perspective to Create Movie Magic
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 December) - “Forced perspective” may sound like a technical niche; in reality, however, it’s nothing but an optical illusion. You can say it works better because of its old-fashioned charm, but also because it saves a lot of moolah.That’s pretty much the idea that Peter Jackson applied during the making of The... - The Underworld Awaits: 100 Fantasy Writing Prompts
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - It is so hard to ideate and to get story details from your brain to the page in this modern world. It feels like everything out here is built to distract you.Every screenwriter and novelist knows the dread of the blank page.You're desperate to get your next script or story... - The A24 Writing Formula: How You Can Use It to Write Unique Stories
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - We're so glad A24 exists. The production company has platformed some amazing directors over the years and released diabolical horror, creative drama and comedy, and some films that exist outside genre conventions.There's definitely a "feel" to many of the company's works, to the point that editors can recut trailers as... - MZed Pro for Christmas – Why is Education Still the Best Gift for Filmmakers?
CineD (Friday, 19 December) - Christmas is almost here. Can you believe it? For a lot of us, this time is immensely stressful. All those projects that have to be finished by the end of the year. Budget questions that require attention. Clients who don’t have time to provide feedback. (Or on the contrary, push... - Aiarty Video Enhancer: Denoise, Sharpen, Upscale, and Perfect Nikon Videos (Lowest Price of the Year)
Nikonrumors (Friday, 19 December) - Aiarty Video Enhancer: Denoise, Sharpen, Upscale, and Perfect Nikon Videos (Lowest Price of the Year) Most Nikon cameras, whether you’re using a Z mirrorless body or a classic DSLR, are capable of beautiful video output. But real-world conditions don’t always cooperate. Low light at events, handheld footage with micro-shake, 1080p... - 'Psycho' and the Line That Broke Norman Bates: How One Sentence Redefined Psychological Horror
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - Before Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, one thing missing from cinema was the dark, the morbid side of Hitchcock (which we only glimpsed in Shadow of a Doubt and Strangers on a Train). Psycho made us look within for evil. As my mother and the Scooby Doo show like to put it,... - Primal Fear Ending Explained: How One Line Rewrote the Hollywood Courtroom Thriller
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - Some movie twists shake you, some shock you. The one in Primal Fear (1996) first freezes you, and when you begin to recover, it shocks you again. And when the second shock settles in, you begin to feel a little heartache that stems from a betrayal.The courtroom thriller has just... - 8 Helicopter Sequences That Pushed Hollywood's Action Filmmaking to the Edge
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 December) - Watching a helicopter explode and disintegrate on-screen, especially in chase sequences, is always a fun experience.When helicopters are flying around, things might go down violently in a matter of seconds. A controlled flight can come crashing down in flames, the blades might fall, people can get crushed below, or worse,...