stop motion
31Motion blur — is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single frame, either due to rapid movement or… …
32stop-action photography — /stop ak sheuhn/, Motion Pictures. See stop motion (def. 1). * * * …
33stop-action photography — /stop ak sheuhn/, Motion Pictures. See stop motion (def. 1) …
34stop´-mo´tion — stop motion, a method of taking motion pictures at extended intervals so that a slow movement or process, such as the opening of a flower, will appear much accelerated; time lapse photography. –stop´ mo´tion, adjective …
35stop-ac|tion — «STOP AK shuhn», adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with a method of photography in which a quick action or movement is broken down into a series of still pictures somewhat like stop motion or time lapse photography, but without omitting… …
36motion-picture technology — Introduction the means for the production and showing of motion pictures. It includes not only the motion picture camera and projector but also such technologies as those involved in recording sound, in editing both picture and sound, in… …
37motion picture, history of the — Introduction history of the medium from the 19th century to the present. Early years, 1830–1910 Origins The illusion of motion pictures is based on the optical phenomena known as persistence of vision and the phi phenomenon. The first …
38motion pictures — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Nouns 1. motion or moving pictures, cinema, the silver screen; silent film, talking picture, picture show; rating, Motion Picture Rating Association, G, PG, PG 13, R, Ne TV, X; production company, majors,… …
39Motion Theory (company) — The Motion Theory(company) Type Private Company Industry Visual art, Television advertisement Founded 01 May 2000 Founders Mathew Cullen, Javier Jimenez Employees 50 (2010) Products Music Videos, Advertisement Website …
40stop-mo·tion — /ˈstɑːpˈmoʊʃən/ noun [noncount] : a filming technique in which objects (such as clay models) are photographed in a series of slightly different positions so that the objects seem to move The show was filmed with stop motion. often used before… …