Framesequential
Framesequential is a method of displaying animation or video where each distinct frame of the animation is presented one after another in strict sequence. This is the fundamental principle behind how traditional film and digital video work. Each still image, or frame, is shown for a brief duration, and the rapid succession of these frames creates the illusion of motion. The human eye perceives these discrete images as a continuous flow due to a phenomenon known as persistence of vision.
In digital video, frames are typically captured and displayed at a specific frame rate, measured in frames
Framesequential display is crucial for accurately representing movement and preventing visual artifacts like judder or stuttering,