How Motion Pictures Actually Work πŸ€”

The paper cylinder rotates, showing pictures of a horse through slits on the side. But when it spins fast, it looks like the horse is running. That’s because your eyes still see the first image before the next one quickly replaces it. And this creates the illusion of motion. Today, instead of cylinders, screens now show dozens of pictures every second. Your eyes blend those fastmoving frames into what looks like smooth continuous motion, but it’s essentially the same idea.

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