celluloid in A Sentence

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    During the First World War, the base brushes were made from Celluloid.

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    Photographic material consisting of a base of Celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion;

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    He says it was very inspiring to hear him talk about the virtues of Celluloid.

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    The city is probably more mapped on Celluloid than any other place in America.

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    Another major development is the change to lightweight Celluloid balls that were discovered in the United States.

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    I feel blessed today to announce that we are going to bring this tale of this real hero to Celluloid.”.

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    The man who brought not only the region but also the country in the limelight on European Celluloid- died as an unsung hero.

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    Of the final scene, critic James Agee wrote in Life magazine in 1949 that it was the'greatest single piece of acting ever committed to Celluloid'.

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    The story of film has played out here at Shelton Street- the pull of Celluloid, alongside the push of the new and the emergence of a digital world.

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    The most recent Celluloid Ceiling report, which tracks progress of women in film, indicates that only 6 percent of the directors from last year's 250 top movies were female.

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    The story of film has played out at the LFS's headquarters in Shelton Street- the pull of Celluloid, alongside the push of the new and the emergence of a digital world.

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    Well, there's actually more to the difference between classical and digital photography is support impressionable, that front on was Celluloid with silver nitrate emulsion and is now a small sensor and processor.

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    That was from the days of Celluloid film edit decision lists[where timecode] had to start at one hour so they could backtime things and not shift all those timecodes down for the negative cutter.

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    Harvey went to the University of Pennsylvania, and with help of a technician, cut up the brain into a thousand slides and 240 blocks, putting them into squares of Celluloid- a semi-solid plastic-like substance.

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    Film critic Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave four stars out of five saying it is"A genuine attempt at bringing alive a great hero on Celluloid, the film will only bring pride and prestige in the domestic market as well as on the international platform.

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    Acclaimed Academy Award®-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman(“The Times of Harvey Milk”,“The Celluloid Closet”,“Paragraph 175”) probe these questions and more in the context of two San Francisco Bay Area medical facilities on the forefront of creating new paradigms for end of life decisions with grace.

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