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moving images

Moving images are sequences of still pictures displayed rapidly in succession, creating the illusion of motion. This technique relies on the fact that our brains perceive a series of slightly different images as continuous movement, a phenomenon known as "persistence of vision." Films, videos, and animations use this principle by showing many frames per second—typically 24 to 60—so viewers see a seamless, dynamic scene rather than individual pictures. The rapid display of these pictures, combined with sound, helps convey stories, information, and emotions effectively.