FILM vs CELLULOID: NOUN
- A very thin skin or membrane; a pellicle; an attenuated layer, lamina, or sheet of any substance: as, a membranous or watery film over the eye; a film of oil or gelatin; a film of lace, gauze, etc.; a film of air between two plates.
- Movies collectively, especially when considered as an art form.
- Specifically In photography: The coating on a plate mechanically and chemically prepared to serve as a medium for taking a picture, either before or after it has been sensitized: as, the collodion film of the wet plate, or the gelatin film of the dry plate.
- A skin or film, usually composed in great part of gelatin, made to serve as a medium for receiving a picture, as that described under
- A fine thread, as of a cobweb.
- A coating of magnetic alloys on glass used in manufacturing computer storage devices.
- A long, narrative movie.
- The presentation of such a work.
- A movie, especially one recorded on film.
- A thin sheet or strip of flexible material, such as a cellulose derivative or a thermoplastic resin, coated with a photosensitive emulsion and used to make photographic negatives or transparencies.
- A thin, flexible, transparent sheet, as of plastic, used in wrapping or packaging.
- A thin covering or coating.
- A thin, opaque, abnormal coating on the cornea of the eye.
- A thin skin or membrane.
- A form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- A medium that disseminates moving pictures
- A thin sheet of (usually plastic and usually transparent) material used to wrap or cover things
- A thin coating or layer
- But so prepared as to be independent of any supporting plate, or to admit of being stripped intact from such a plate.
- Photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion; used to make negatives or transparencies
- A thin layer of some substance.
- A celluloid film cut into pieces suitable for use in a camera.
- A thin flexible sheet of celluloid, coated with a sensitized emulsion of gelatin, and used as a substitute for photographic plates.
- A thin transparent sheet of plastic, used for wrapping objects.
- The art of making motion pictures; -- used mostly in the phrase the film.
- A motion picture.
- A flexible sheet of celluloid or other plastic material to which a light-sensitive layer has been applied, used for recording images by the processes of photography. It is commonly used in rolls mounted within light-proof canisters suitable for simple insertion into cameras designed for such canisters. On such rolls, varying numbers of photographs may be taken before the canister needs to be replaced.
- The layer, usually of gelatin or collodion, containing the sensitive salts of photographic plates.
- A slender thread, as that of a cobweb.
- Hence, any thin layer covering a surface.
- A thin skin; a pellicle; a membranous covering, causing opacity.
- A medium used to capture images in a camera.
- The genre of cinema; film.
- Any of a variety of thermoplastics created from nitrocellulose and camphor, once used as photographic film.
- A substance composed essentially of gun cotton and camphor, and when pure resembling ivory in texture and color, but variously colored to imitate coral, tortoise shell, amber, malachite, etc. It is used in the manufacture of jewelry and many small articles, as combs, brushes, collars, and cuffs; -- originally called xylonite.
- A substance made of guncotton, camphor, and some other ingredients, imitating ivory, or, when colored, tortoise-shell, coral, amber, malachite, etc. Many articles, useful and ornamental, are manufactured from it.
- The cinema; motion pictures.
- Motion-picture film.
- A colorless flammable material made from nitrocellulose and camphor and used to make photographic film.
- A medium that disseminates moving pictures
- Highly flammable substance made from cellulose nitrate and camphor; used in e.g. motion-picture and X-ray film; its use has decreased with the development of nonflammable thermoplastics
FILM vs CELLULOID: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Artificial as if portrayed in a film
- Of or portrayed on film or in motion pictures.
- Artificial; synthetic.
- Made of or using a material made from nitrocellulose and camphor.
FILM vs CELLULOID: VERB
- To record a motion picture on photographic film
- Record in film
- Make a film or photograph of something
- N/A
FILM vs CELLULOID: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make or shoot scenes for a movie.
- To become coated or obscured with or as if with a film.
- To record on film or video using a movie camera.
- To cover with or as if with a film.
- N/A
FILM vs CELLULOID: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a motion picture of (any event or literary work); to record with a movie camera.
- To cover with a thin skin or pellicle.
- N/A
FILM vs CELLULOID: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cover with a film, or thin skin or pellicle.
- To become covered by a film; become obscured, as if covered by a film.
- Used in e.g. motion-picture and X-ray film
- Having the shape or semblance of cells.
FILM vs CELLULOID: RELATED WORDS
- Movies, Filmmakers, Filmmaker, Plastic film, Photographic film, Take, Shoot, Picture, Motion picture, Moving picture, Picture show, Flick, Celluloid, Cinema, Movie
- Filmdom, Cinemascope, Cellulose nitrate, Newsreel, Moviemaking, Cine, Filmmaking, Movie, Filmic, Cinematic, Unreal, Artificial, Synthetic, Cinema, Film
FILM vs CELLULOID: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Documentary, Screenplay, Filmmaking, Filmmakers, Filmmaker, Plastic film, Photographic film, Take, Shoot, Picture, Motion picture, Flick, Celluloid, Cinema, Movie
- Filmdom, Cinemascope, Cellulose nitrate, Newsreel, Moviemaking, Cine, Filmmaking, Movie, Filmic, Cinematic, Unreal, Artificial, Synthetic, Cinema, Film
FILM vs CELLULOID: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Film and TV Awards for his contributions to film and television music.
- Studied film and videos produced by professionals and other youth film makers.
- CSULB as a film major but there are no option for the film major.
- Yes, you can film the police even if they tell you not to film.
- How do I enter my film or video in the San Francisco International Film Festival?
- Enjambment is an abstract film made for IB Film ll HL.
- My main interest is in film history, particularly film noir.
- This landmark film launched an independent film renaissance.
- Attend the French Film and Afrikana Film Festival screenings.
- The same year, he won the awards for best film and script at the Munich Student Film Festival with the film Cross Roads.
- The result wascellulose nitrate, which he called celluloid.
- Jack Skellington making his first appearance on celluloid.
- CELLULOID, MAGNETIC VIDEO Annular Amplified Light: Some Reflections.
- Crisp and clean celluloid front Pennsylvania fishing license.
- Bottom nail had streamlined amid the unheavy celluloid.
- Club metal or tin celluloid front pinback license.
- Celluloid material has been the easiest to turn.
- Celluloid is plastic, just not all plastic is celluloid.
- The body is in celluloid, the caps are either in celluloid, or as shown above, in sterling silver.
- CAMPHOR SUBSTITUTES IN THE PREPARATION OF CELLULOID: See Celluloid.
FILM vs CELLULOID: QUESTIONS
- What is the best first feature film at the Cannes Film Festival?
- Which is the only animated film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film?
- Is London River the most talked about film at Berlin Film Festival?
- What are the advantages of using slide film over negative film?
- Apakah Breaking Dawn termasuk film terakhir di urutan film Twilight series?
- Which is the best Assamese film to win National Film Awards?
- Why study film and television at the Film Institute of India?
- How does film theory influence the production value of a film?
- When should you submit your film to a Film Festival?
- Is Nanook of the north a National Film Registry film?
- What kind of instruments are made out of celluloid?
- Are plastic table tennis balls slower than celluloid balls?
- Is Slap Shot the most quintessentially seventies thing ever committed to celluloid?
- Is there a war between digital and celluloid film in Hollywood?
- How to tell if bakelite/celluloid/ivory has gone bad?
- Which is better celluloid or plastic ping pong balls?
- How much does an antique celluloid collar box cost?
- Will Madhur Bhushan give up on her celluloid dream?
- Is Celluloid Heroes a true representative of Hollywood culture?
- When did Edison start experimenting with celluloid film?