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| Objective/subjective time |
Real time vs. felt time |
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| Stroboscopic movement |
Impression of motion in still images. Cutting them close together gives the illusion of movement. |
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| Gradation/progression |
Anything that signifies a time change. |
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| Sequence of events |
Showing an action or change in the image being shown. |
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| Transformation/metamorphosis |
Transition of design elements from one type of state to another. |
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| Visual narrative |
Creation of a story or idea that uses formal elements and composition to convey the message. |
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| Cyclical time or motion |
No definitive beginning and end; just a cycle of happenings. |
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| Linear time or motion |
Definitive beginning and end. |
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| Directional movement/compositional movement |
Visual movement found in a composition by creating a focal point, that guides the viewer's eye. |
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| Rhythm |
Series of visual elements that show order or near-order by repeating themselves in a regular or irregular way. |
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| Repetition |
Repeating of a form or motif to create harmony, connection and visual syntax. |
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| Time/motion |
Formal condition that implies a change in the environment through a happening or event. |
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