Quickmotion
Quickmotion is a technique used in animation and filmmaking to create the illusion of motion by rapidly displaying a sequence of static images. The term "quickmotion" is often used interchangeably with "flipbook animation," a method where a series of drawings or photographs are arranged in a book and flipped through quickly to create the appearance of movement. This technique was popularized in the early 20th century and has since been used in various forms of media, including cartoons, educational materials, and even in some modern films.
The process of quickmotion involves creating a series of images that depict the subject in slightly different
Quickmotion has been used in a variety of contexts, from simple educational tools to complex animated films.
Despite its simplicity, quickmotion remains a powerful tool in the animator's arsenal. It allows for the creation