
moving image
A moving image refers to a sequence of still images displayed in quick succession to create the illusion of motion. This concept is central to film, television, and video content. When these individual frames are shown rapidly—typically at 24 to 30 frames per second—the brain perceives them as continuous movement. Moving images can convey stories, emotions, and information, making them a powerful medium in entertainment and communication. They involve both visual elements, such as photography and animation, and auditory components, such as dialogue and music, to enhance the overall experience.