Article: FILM: Celluloid type.

Film isn't just about moving images and spoken language - the written word, too, can have a strong impact on the big screen. Quentin Newark reflects on some key ways in which typography and graphics have been used in cinema

This month, in a season called Paper Movies, London's Victoria & Albert Museum is screening key films and holding a series of seminars exploring the relationship of typography, graphic design, photography and film.

Type has played a leading role in film's short history. In the first jerky black-and-white comedies and weepies of the 1910s, words emblazoned on a black screen helped us to understand what we were seeing. Words ...

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