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What is the shooting principle of stop-motion animation?
The principle of stop-motion animation is based on the visual persistence effect of human eyes.
The shooting principle of freeze-frame animation is similar to that of traditional animation, which is made by continuously playing pictures. The human eye has the characteristic of "visual persistence" and will feel the characters moving on the screen. The frame rate of traditional animation and freeze-frame animation is small. Traditional animation plays 25 pictures per second, and stop-motion animation plays 12 pictures per second or 8 pictures per second.
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