Celluloid Under SiegeThe future of film studies after the digital deluge From 1895, the traditional date for the birth of cinema as we know it (that is, the projection of celluloid, in public space, for money — a racket first stumbled upon by Auguste and Louis Lumière in the basement of the Grand Café in Paris), until now, the 35mm photographic... Copyright © 2008 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help |