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Here's what you might've missed at No Film School this week. [View this email in your browser]( Here's what you might've missed at No Film School this week. [Subscribe to our podcast!]( - [How to Make a Short Film for Only $4.50]( - [Learn the 3 Stages of Using the Pancake Timeline in Adobe Premiere Pro]( - [Watch: How Jean-Luc Godard Liberated Cinema]( - [How Editor Barry Alexander Brown Cut to the Heart of America in "BLACKkKLANSMAN']( - [Watch: Everything You Need to Know About the Bechdel Test in Five Minutes]( - [Ways to Put Lights and Color Gels to Work on Your Film]( - [Pixelvision Dreams: Why Michael Almereyda Used a Children's Camera to Make Movies]( - [This Is What Happens When You Strap a 360 Camera to an Arrow and Let It Fly]( - [4 Tips for Learning the Intricacies (and Complexities) of Color Grading]( - [Blackmagic's New Resolve is a Masterpiece & The Scariest Trailer Ever Made [PODCAST]]( - ['Miseducation of Cameron Post' DP on Respectfully Shooting Lesbian Sex and Why Cooke Panchros Are Great Portrait Lenses]( - [Learn How to Build a DIY Ring Light like Roger Deakins]( - [Alfonso Cuarón, Gaspar Noé & More Trailers You May Have Missed]( - [Watch: What Role Does a MacGuffin Serve?]( - [Watch: Learn How to Create These 4 Classic Music Video Effects]( - [Blackmagic Design Rolls Out Full Shipping Version of DaVinici Resolve 15]( - [How to Find the Right Story For Your Documentary]( - [Watch: Just How Far Has Sony's Autofocus Come Over the Past Five Years?]( - [How Filmmakers Choose Different Venues and Spaces For Their Work]( - [Lighting Tips to Help You Survive Your Next Outdoor Shoot]( - [‘A Prayer Before Dawn’ DP David Ungaro on Shooting Fight Scenes Up Close]( - [Watch: DP Michael Ballhaus and His Love for the Moving Camera]( No Film School 1296 Willoughby AveBrooklyn, NY 11237 [Add us to your address book](//nofilmschool.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=e6bc2b061cdb9f0cce76ff88b&id=00e2faa2b4) [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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