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chronophotography

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/ˌkrɑnoʊfoʊˈtɑɡrəfi/
Forms:chronophotographies
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a photographic technique that involves a series of rapidly taken images of a moving subject to analyze and study motion and behavior

Chronophotography is a technique used to capture and study motion by taking a series of photographs at sequential time intervals. This creates a sequence of images that shows the movement of an object or person over time. The technique is useful for analyzing dynamic processes, such as how a person runs or how an object moves. It was historically important in the study of motion and has contributed to the development of motion pictures and animation.