Kinofaasin
Kinofaasin is a term used in film studies and animation to describe the perceived speed or pacing of a visual sequence. It relates to how quickly images are presented to the viewer and the resulting effect on their perception of motion and the narrative flow. A fast kinofaasin might involve rapid cuts, quick camera movements, or a high frame rate, creating a sense of urgency or excitement. Conversely, a slow kinofaasin could utilize longer takes, deliberate pacing, and slower motion to evoke contemplation, tension, or a feeling of calm.
The concept of kinofaasin is not strictly tied to the technical frame rate of a film, although