Frame (film)
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In
film,
video production,
animation, and related fields, a
frame is one of the many still images which compose the complete
moving picture. Historically, these were recorded on a long strip of
photographic film, and each image looked rather like a framed picture when examined individually, hence the name.
When the moving picture is displayed, each frame is flashed on a screen for a short time (nowadays, usually 1/24th or 1/30th of a second) and then immediately replaced by the next one. Persistence of vision blends the frames together, producing the illusion of a moving image.
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