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Celluloid (2469 bytes)
1: ...uloid was first made as an [[ivory]] replacement. Celluloid is highly flammable and also easily decomposes, a... 3: ...of [[Newark, New Jersey]], which manufactured the celluloids patented by [[John Wesley Hyatt]] (whose use of ... 5: In the late 1880s, celluloids for [[photographic film]] were developed. [[Hann... 7: ...]] by the middle of the 20th century. The use of celluloid for early film however has caused large problems ... 9: A typical formulation of celluloid might contain 70 to 80 parts [[nitrocellulose]], ... Digital grading (212 bytes) 1: ...othing effects shots, and transmitted back onto [[celluloid]]. Kewpie doll (796 bytes) 5: ...They were first made out of [[bisque]] and then [[celluloid]]. In [[1949]], [[Effanbee]] created the first ha... 7: ...Kewpies," the early dolls, especially signed or [[celluloid]], are highly collectable and worth thousands of ... Jack Jewers (363 bytes) 1: ... Light]], '''Storm''' and the television series [[Celluloid Lives.]] Alan Vega (1845 bytes) 12: Untitled (LP) Celluloid 18: Jukebox Babe / Collision Drive (CD) Celluloid Cel (814 bytes) 1: A '''cel''', short for celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are draw... Transparency (projection) (919 bytes) 1: ...ics)|transparent]] flexible material, typically [[celluloid]], onto which figures can be drawn. These are the... Roundhay Garden Scene (822 bytes) 7: The film was recorded on [[celluloid]] [[photographic film]] through a [[Le Prince sin... Alexander Parkes (1150 bytes) 1: The first [[Celluloid]]'s were invented in [[Birmingham]] [[England]] b... Digital cinema (3916 bytes) 15: ... is. There are some like George Lucas that think celluloid is dead and the future is an all-digital medium. ... 23: Celluloid is clearly not dead. However, digital is not a f... Tosia Altman (1274 bytes) 3: .... Tosia was captured again on [[May 24]] when the celluloid factory she was sheltering in accidentally caught... Eugene Lauste (1331 bytes) 12: ...sounds produced by them," i.e., a strip of 35mm [[celluloid]] that shared [[film]] frames and a [[sound]] str... James Swinburne (1281 bytes) 3: ...product that he formed a company called Fireproof Celluloid Syndicate Limited, which was dedicated to the res... Joseph Breen (1404 bytes) 7: ...rviewed in a television miniseries titled ''[[The Celluloid Closet]]'', which described the portrayals of [[h... Peggy Ashcroft (1342 bytes) 5: Possibly her best known celluloid role was that of Mrs Moore in ''[[A Passage to In... Billiard ball (1784 bytes) 35: ...nt]]ed a composition material resembling ivory ([[Celluloid]]) for a billiard ball (US50359), winning $10,000... George R. Lawrence (1618 bytes) 11: ...d in this photograph weighed 49 pounds and used a celluloid-film plate that was about 20" x 48". Algonquin Hotel (1839 bytes) 1: ...er and the Vicious Circle," gives an entertaining celluloid portrait of the group at the Algonquin and elsewh... William Friese-Greene (5229 bytes) 7: ...ed paper and by [[1887]] was experimenting with [[celluloid]] as a medium for motion picture cameras. 11: ...up to ten photographs per second using perforated celluloid film. He gave a public demonstration in 1890 but ... Peter Adair (2583 bytes) 3: ...], who later directed the film version of ''[[The Celluloid Closet]]''. Peter Adair always chose the subject ...
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