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- How to Find a Screenwriting Partner
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 9 February) - Screenwriting can be difficult and lonely. You might have a really hard time on a particular draft, unsure how to break a scene or end your screenplay. Maybe a thought occurs to you: This would be so much easier if I had some help. Hopefully, you have someone you can... - Profoto L600C Lighting Review – Does Profoto Gear Belong in a DP’s Kit?
CineD (Monday, 9 February) - Sweden’s Profoto, a staple in the photography world, is continuing their move into continuous cinema lighting with the L600C RGBWWW Mono-LED light. I put the L600C to the test over several shoots, and though I previously thought the 600-watt RGB light segment didn’t need any more contenders, I was proven... - Famous Texas Switch in Classic and Modern Films – Invisible Stunt Magic on Screen
CineD (Friday, 6 February) - Imagine Leonardo DiCaprio falling off a building’s roof, getting slowed down by tree branches, landing face down on the ground, and then standing up and running away. In no universe would the producers allow that to happen! Yet it does happen to his character, Bob, in “One Battle After Another.”... - Blackmagic PYXIS 12K Recall – Early Production Units Get Free Sensor Board Upgrade
CineD (Friday, 6 February) - Blackmagic Design has issued a voluntary recall of all Blackmagic PYXIS 12K cameras manufactured before serial number 14221337. The company is offering a free Revision B sensor board upgrade to address image artifacts caused by a component tolerance variation, and the program will remain open for three years. The recall... - CineParts Grip Extender for ARRI Hi-5 Introduced
CineD (Wednesday, 4 February) - CineParts has recently designed a grip extender for ARRI’s flagship lens control system, the Hi-5. This accessory promises to deliver a WCU-4-style experience while also adding multiple mounting points to your handset. Let’s take a look! UK-based manufacturer CineParts specializes in producing accessories and power solutions designed to make camera... - Sony a7S III Firmware Update Version 5.00 Released with Expanded Autofocus Customization
CineD (Tuesday, 3 February) - Sony has released firmware Version 5.00 for their a7S III. While firmware updates can sometimes be minor maintenance releases, this one requires attention for two reasons: it changes the update method, and it resets certain camera settings during installation. If you’re using the a7S III professionally, this is not something... - 16 Days, 45 Locations, and a Giant Elf: How Jack Bell Built 'The Baltimorons'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 2 February) - In the world of independent film, the production designer is often a magician tasked with turning a small budget into a lived-in, cinematic reality. For Jack Bell, the latest challenge was The Baltimorons, a feature directed by Jay Duplass that captures the soul, quirks, and underground comedy scene of Baltimore.They... - Freeze, Move, Immerse – Bullet Time and Volumetric Capture in Action
CineD (Friday, 30 January) - What if we could linger inside a single moment a little longer? And what if this moment was not just something we watch, but a space we could move through? The bullet time technique asks the first question. Volumetric capture is all about the second. These are very technical tools,... - Final Cut Pro Gets Its First Major Update As Part of the Apple Creator Studio
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 January) - Announced a few weeks ago, the big news here is that Apple has decided to go with Adobe Creative Cloud and bundle all of its popular creative apps into a new Apple Creator Studio.And while Final Cut Pro is still available as a one-time purchase option, its future is with... - 9 Long-Forgotten Superhero Movies of the '90s
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 January) - The ‘90s were the testing ground for superhero genre movies.With bizarre superhero costumes, low budgets, and ambition that outweighed the technology of the time, these movies were a mixed bag. Some were too good, some were huge missteps, while others quietly faded away.However, no one can deny that superhero movies... - Movie Myths: Did Steven Spielberg Secretly Direct ‘Poltergeist’?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 29 January) - Some movie myths continue to be whispered around the corners of Hollywood and theories of movie buffs alike, simply because the idea that they might be true is just too fascinating to let go of. Poltergeist (1982), officially directed by Tobe Hooper, is one such movie.Ever since the movie hit... - Eleven Percent Releases AI “B-Roll Selectr” Premiere Pro Plugin – Automatically Cuts Out Shaky Footage
CineD (Wednesday, 28 January) - Eleven Percent has introduced a new Premiere Pro plugin called B-Roll Selectr, designed to automate one of the more repetitive parts of editing. Rather than stabilizing footage, it analyzes B-roll for camera shake and separates steadier portions from shakier ones, generating two sequences inside Premiere Pro. Let’s take a closer... - Canon EOS C50 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude
CineD (Monday, 26 January) - Following the announcement of the Canon EOS C50 in September last year, it took a while for a production camera to arrive at our CineD headquarters, where we could run it through our standard CineD lab test procedures. Hence, in a similar fashion to last year, we start the year... - Cinematographer Bob Poole on Filming Elephants With FUJINON Duvo HZK25-1000mm – Respectful Wildlife Filmmaking
CineD (Monday, 26 January) - Emmy Award-winning cinematographer Bob Poole reveals how the FUJINON Duvo HZK25-1000mm, paired with the ARRI ALEXA 35, enabled respectful wildlife filmmaking while delivering unprecedented intimacy in his elephant documentary. From vehicle-mounted setups to large-sensor advantages, here’s what it took to capture elephants in the wild without disturbing them. Wildlife cinematographer... - What Are the Types of Irony?
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 25 January) - Irony is one of those things you kind of know when you see or hear it on screen, but it's much harder to define and put into layman's terms. But don't worry, we have you covered there. Today, we're going to get into all that, provide examples, and talk about...