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Celluloid

Celluloid meaning

Any of a variety of thermoplastics created from nitrocellulose and camphor, once used as photographic film. | The genre of cinema; film. | An item, such as a jacket, made from celluloid.

Example sentences (20)

It gives actors the chance to ascend to a type of celluloid immortality, and audiences are granted a piece of this by simply watching movies.

Over the years, my admiration has grown as these characters transitioned from print to celluloid, bringing their stories to life in ways that have captivated the world.

This cookbook for movie lovers doesn’t just serve food seen in films but conjures up celluloid magic, too.

The combination of this show’s blinding stage lights and the celluloid film stock create a dreamlike haze, with visual grain practically coming alive as it darts across the screen.

This 1964 classic is still surely one of the most magical things committed to celluloid.

While “Diva” was Ms. Fernandez’s last appearance on celluloid, it was merely a prelude to a long career that included her New York City Opera debut in 1982, once again as Musetta in “La Bohème,” as well as performances throughout Europe.

Filmmakers are queuing up to register celluloid around this virus.

A couple more wins – starting on Friday against unseeded teenager Marketa Vondrousova – and Konta’s own story could one day be retold in celluloid.

Celluloid is the new default multimedia program (replacing VLC and Xplayer), while the note-taking app Tomboy is replaced by the more modern Gnote.

All of his films have been shot on celluloid with hefty cameras like the IMAX camera used in Dunkirk and Interstellar.

Auguste and Louis Lumiere first demonstrated motion pictures using celluloid film in Paris.

Both the original and more recent re-imaginings are worthy of the celluloid treatment.

But if the speculations turn out to be true, the news will definitely come as a major setback to Arshad, who made Circuit come alive on the celluloid screen.

Filmmakers have continued to shoot their films on traditional celluloid film even as the industry has shifted towards digital photography, but for their next project, the Coen Brothers are making their first foray into the digital realm.

Sadly, that hasn’t panned out as planned with the ABC shows failing to really do anything significant for its celluloid brethren.

Sadly, the original two movies were distinctly Guillermo del Toro films: visually engaging, lushly decorated, brilliantly lit stage plays brought to celluloid life by a master who understands the tenuous foundations of film-craft.

Yesterday's answer, which was also a doddle for a lot of you, was CELLULOID.

Because of the quick speed in which they are filmed, these stories sometimes lack essential narrative structure. citation The projectors used for celluloid film were largely the same technology as when film/movies were invented over 100 years ago.

Because the equipment needed to produce digital feature films can be obtained more easily than celluloid, producers could inundate the market with cheap productions and potentially dominate the efforts of serious directors.

Dickson invented the first practical celluloid film for this application.