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film

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: filmspast: filmedpp: filmeding: filming

The word carries a duality between the industrial art of cinema and a physical, tactile coating. When referring to cinema, it evokes a sense of storytelling, lighting, and curated vision, often feeling more artistic or formal than the word movie. In a physical sense, it suggests a fragile, semi-transparent, or barely perceptible barrier. This usage often implies a sense of contamination or a delicate chemical layer, such as the iridescent sheen on a puddle or the residue left on a glass surface.

Countable when referring to a specific movie or a roll of photographic material. Uncountable when referring to the thin layer of a substance covering a surface.

Meanings

Noun

A motion picture or movie.

"The new film won an Oscar."

Noun

A thin layer of a substance covering a surface.

"A thin film of oil floated on the water."

Noun

The material used to capture images in a camera.

"I need to buy more 35mm film."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To record a scene or event on video or movie camera.

"They decided to film the documentary in the jungle."

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