Yes - stop motion is the use of single-shots composed together quickly to make motion, but at a frame-rate lower than 30 or 60 or higher that are standard for video and film. The image is jumpy-looking because the image is moving more than it would if you were dividing that movement up by 30, which is what the eye generally perceives as real. So, if you want to look like stop-motion, you can simply take those 30 that you shot and take away every other frame (to simulate the missing motion) but speed it up by 2 to maintain speed. Several plugins and other software options are available to do stuff like this automatically. Though, it could be argued the simplest way to do it would be to record something in stop-motion by using a still camera and patching together the images.
I do not know about exsponging it from your record but after like several years from when the incident happened you can make a motion to seal your record
When something repeats like a pendulum.
"Haphazard" in this context means something like "disorganized".
There are many people who decided to give a motion during a meeting. Many people have something they'd like to say.
Linear motion is something that moves in a straight line like a car moving straight on a road .
It's kind of like karma. If you do something bad, fate will get you back. Otherwise, If you do something good, fate will reward you. Somehow.
He probably like the motion on the screen. Like a car driving down the road or something.
There are no specific collective noun for 'people in motion', unless you mean something like a crew of workers or a field of runners.
Stop motion is when you take pictures one after another and put the all together. Like lego videos you see on youtube sometime. Claymation is stop motion. Capture animation is when you record from a camera.
A circular motion is essentially what it sounds like. Circular refers to something that has a circle shape, whilst motion refers to movement. Therefore a circular motion is movement in the shape of a circle.
It is something a seismologist uses to record earthquakes like a seismograph/seismometer.
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