What Makes This New Drone So Special?
What exactly is the scam behind MoviePass?

We also discuss deep cuts by Black filmmakers to honor Juneteenth.
In this episode, we talk about…
- How MoviePass, for a while, was an amazing deal where you could see unlimited movies for one monthly fee.
- Venture capital and how it factored into MoviePass’ business model.
- What made MoviePass a scam and how it fell apart.
- The drone market for the film industry as it currently stands.
- Sony getting into the drone game with their new Airpeak S1, how great it is for mirrorless cameras, and how amazing the autofocus is.
- Deep Cuts: discussions about underappreciated works by black filmmakers including De Rees’s Pariah, Channing Godfrey Peoples’ Miss Juneteenth, and Charles Burnett’s The Glass Shield.
Links to Resources:
- Turns out MoviePass was even shadier than we thought
- Sony's Drone Was Built for Your Mirrorless Camera
- Pariah (2011) (which is on Netflix)
- Miss Juneteenth (2020)
- The Glass Shield (1994)
- Killer of Sheep (1978)
- Charles Haine: https://www.charleshaine.com/
- Kath Tolentino: https://www.borderwoman.pictures/
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This episode of The No Film School Podcast was produced by George Edelman and Charles Haine.