a thin layer or coating: a film of grease on a plate.
a thin sheet of any material: a film of ice.
a thin skin or membrane.
a delicate web of filaments or fine threads.
a thin haze, blur, or mist.
a cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate composition made in thin sheets or strips and coated with a sensitive emulsion for taking photographs.
a strip or roll of this.
the coating of emulsion on such a sheet or strip or on a photographic plate.
a strip of transparent material, usually cellulose triacetate, covered with a photographic emulsion and perforated along one or both edges, intended for the recording and reproduction of images.
a similar perforated strip covered with an iron oxide emulsion(magfilm),intended for the recording and reproduction of both images and sound.
Seemotion picture.
Often, experimental film.
motion pictures collectively.
the motion-picture industry, or its productions, operations, etc.
motion pictures, as a genre of art or entertainment:experimental film.
—v.t.
to cover with a film, thin skin, or pellicle: filmed eyes.
to film a novel.
to photograph with a motion-picture camera.
to reproduce in the form of motion pictures:to film a novel.
—v.i.
to become covered by a film: The water filmed over with ice.
This story films easily.
to be reproduced in a motion picture, esp. in a specified manner:This story films easily.
to direct, make, or otherwise engage in the production of motion pictures.