Examples of 'nitrate film' in a sentence

Meaning of "nitrate film"

nitrate film: This phrase refers to a type of film stock that was commonly used in the early days of cinema but is highly flammable and poses a significant risk if not stored properly

How to use "nitrate film" in a sentence

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Nitrate film explodes like powder.
Especially when combined with nitrate film stock.
Nitrate film fires were difficult to extinguish.
This partial restoration is a copy of the nitrate film.
Because nitrate film burns three times faster than paper.
Result of improperly storing nitrate film.
Decayed nitrate film.
Nitrate film was replaced with acetate-base films.
The roll of nitrate film.
Nitrate film will first fade, then become brittle and sticky.
It is recommended that cellulose nitrate film be duplicated onto safety film.
Cellulose nitrate film material was the first successful transparent, flexible stock.
These less flammable substitutes for nitrate film were called safety film.
Camphor is used as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose film, often called nitrate film.
Production and use of nitrate film was gradually phased out in favor of safer alternatives.

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He used three such equipped cameras placed adjacently and filming on 63mm nitrate film.
These reels of nitrate film were in the national archive in Prague.
The early motion-picture industry primarily used nitrocellulose film stock, commonly called nitrate film.
This partial restoration is a copy of the nitrate film conserved by the Cinémathèque Française.
Film which has a base of cellulose acetate, diacetate, or triacetate ; like nitrate film.
See also Nitrate film.
Nitrate film is classified as " dangerous goods ", which requires licenses for storage and transportation.
Under the right conditions, nitrate film can even spontaneously combust.
We wouldn't even need explosives. And with Madam Mimieux's three hundred fifty nitrate film collection.
The use of nitrate film may have been a factor in the film 's later loss.
All film stocks were manufactured on a nitrate film base, which is highly flammable.
The 1937 Fox vault fire was caused by spontaneously combusting nitrate film.
Both in black and white and color, nitrate film reached the highest levels of beauty.
Until the early 1950s, most American movies were recorded on cellulose nitrate film.
Go on, hop off . Because nitrate film burns three times faster than paper.
Right . Especially when combined with nitrate film stock.
By the 1950s, the use of nitrate film in the United States had been essentially eliminated.
Today, we would like to introduce to you LAC 's Nitrate Film Preservation Facility.
And with Madame Mimieux 's 350 nitrate film print collection we would not even need explosives would we?
Shosanna has a collection of over 350 nitrate film prints.
Fire - a threat to nitrate film - its theme.
One major contributing factor is the common use of nitrate film until the early 1950s.
At that time, 35 millimetre nitrate film was so flammable.
At that time, 35 millimeter nitrate film was so flammable.

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