What is Celluloid Film? How Plastic Created The Movie Industry.

Celluloid film is a type of early plastic used to make motion picture film. Invented in the late 19th century, it consists of a thin strip of transparent material coated with light-sensitive chemicals. When exposed to light through a camera, it captures images, creating a sequence of pictures that can be played back as a… Continue reading What is Celluloid Film? How Plastic Created The Movie Industry.