Hollywood captures the celluloid soul of the American dream and exports it around the world.
Movies are also likely to want to stay with analog, which is to say with celluloid.
As it happens, Lee says these characters are currently being considered for celluloid hero status.
These celluloid beauties may have been once forgotten but Kilruddery hopes to put that right.
The cap rings of the pen are encircled by a stylized roll of celluloid.
In 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere first demonstrated motion pictures using celluloid film in Paris.
It includes all types of material and support, including stone, celluloid, parchment, audio recordings and more.
The mere names of the streets are enough to conjure glamorous celluloid images: Rodeo Drive, Sunset Boulevard, Mulholland Drive.
But some Sydneysiders wonder if, in selling itself as celluloid paradise, the city has sold its filmmaking soul.
For the female Hollywood hotshots who have broken through the celluloid ceiling, flops can lead to high-profile career meltdowns.
They were stars of the darkened stage, not the lasting icons of celluloid.
This will be the first time that paying customers have seen full-length motion pictures projected digitally, rather than from celluloid.
He makes lavish use of computer-generated special effects, but he still passionately prefers the look and feel of celluloid film.
How many more celluloid panoramas of Manhattan, for example, do third-rate filmmakers need to show us before they realize we get the message?
His dedication to the celluloid past, however, is beyond question among the plentiful homages, the immortal Laurence Olivier has a cameo from the crypt.
The higher you go, for example, the more elevators you need, says James Sanders , a New York-based architect and author of Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies.
Given her worldwide fame and celebrity, the Russian tennis icon would appear to be a Hollywood producer's dream but her chance of celluloid glory was thwarted by -- a Hollywood producer.
While a string of temporary sexual encounters might appear glamorous on celluloid, in contemporary reality this fear of commitment and resistance to emotional intimacy might trigger worry in a normal social circle.
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It's not surprising that such an atmospheric club has made numerous celluloid appearances, from being blown up in James Caan's Thief to acting as John Cusack and Jack Black's hangout in High Fidelity.
For a century, despite the additions of surround-sound audio systems and widescreen formats, the technology was more or less -- pardon the term -- static: a strip of celluloid, a series of sprockets and light.
But the Celluloid Ceiling - an annual report issued by San Diego State University about the employment of women in movies - estimated that, out of the top 250 grossing films of 2009 in the US, women only directed about 7% of them.
Enter Argentine millionaire, Eduardo Costantini of Costa Films, the company behind 2007 Berlinale winner "Elite Troop, " and Hengameh Panahi of Paris-based distributor Celluloid Dreams which represents films like Jacques Audiard's "A Prophet, " which won the Grand Prize at Cannes Film Festival this year.
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But the heart of the book is the story of how this full-blown late Romantic grew up in semi-detached suburbia by the River Thames during the second world war, and set out from there in search of a rainbow that turned out to be made of celluloid.
Cached away for over a century, the world's first color moving pictures have been shown for the first time yesterday, according to the National Media Museum in the UK. The celluloid, shot by inventor Edward Raymond Turner in 1899, was actually in black and white and it was only through a curator's research that its colorful significance was also unearthed.
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In fact, there's no known upper limit since the human eye sees a continuous stream of movement, not individual frames. 60 fps was tried in the 70's by Douglas Trumbull with his 70mm film process called Showscan (see the More Coverage link below for its comeback tour), but studios and theaters of the era couldn't stomach the cost of the celluloid it required and the company went bust.
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