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film animation

Film animation is a technique that creates the illusion of movement by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images or frames. Each frame shows slight differences from the previous one, and when played back at high speed, our brains interpret these images as continuous motion. Animation can be achieved through various methods, including drawing (hand-drawn or digital), computer-generated imagery (CGI), or by manipulating physical objects (stop-motion). It is widely used in movies, television, and advertising to tell stories, depict fantastical worlds, or illustrate concepts that are difficult to film with live-action.