Motion picture
Motion picture
1.
A series of pictures on a strip of film, taken at regular intervals in rapid succession (now usually 24 frames per second for ordinary work) by a special camera, intended to capture the image of objects in motion.
2.
the display of the images captured on a motion picture{1}, presented to the eye in very rapid succession by projection from a special apparatus (a movie projector), with shows some or all of the objects in the picture represented in changing positions, producing, by persistence of vision, the optical effect of a continuous picture in which the objects appear to move as they did in the original scene.
3.
The conceptual or informational content of a motion picture{1}; the actions or events represented in a motion picture{1}; the story line of a movie.
One of the great punch lines in motion picture history is ‘Round up the usual suspects.' from ‘Casablanca'.