Years ago filmmaker Timoleon Wilkins published a film magazine also called 
“Celluloid All” for those who are interested. The magazine was hand made and is 
extremely hard to find.

Dominic

> On Jun 11, 2022, at 9:36 AM, Fred Camper <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, celluloid may be gone, though prints on celluloid still exist. I have 
> seen "physical film," which is perhaps better, though it's not clear how many 
> people would know what it means. Same could be said of "celluloid."
> 
> Fred Camper
> Chicago
> 
> On 6/11/2022 12:31 PM, FrameWorks Admin wrote:
>> Hi Fred,
>> I would agree with you, but wasn’t celluloid phased out in favor of acetate 
>> and polyester material?
>> “Film” is just the simplest correct term, though I have also heard used 
>> “real film” and “film film”.
>> Pip
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 12, 2022, at 1:24 AM, Fred Camper <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> My solution is to write "celluloid." One might write, "films printed on 
>>> celluoloid," or, to be more restrictive, "films shot and printed on 
>>> celluloid." It would be interesting to know if the festival will accept 
>>> works shot on video but printed on celluloid, and designed that way, for 
>>> the look of, for example, Pixelvision on celluloid. Such things exist.
>> 
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