képkockákat
Képkockákat, the Hungarian word for "frames" or "stills," refers to individual static images that compose a sequence of motion in visual media such as film, animation, or video. Each képkocka represents a single moment in time, and when displayed in rapid succession, they create the illusion of movement. The rate at which these képkockákat are presented per second is known as the frame rate, typically measured in frames per second (fps).
In filmmaking and video, a standard frame rate for projection is often 24 fps, while digital video
The term képkockákat can also refer to a series of still images extracted from a film or