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  • Stop motion

    Stop motion (or frame-by-frame) animation is a general term for an animation technique which makes a physically manipulated object appear to move. The object is moved by very small amounts between ...

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  • List of stop-Motion films

    This is a list of stop-motion films from around the world organised in order of release date; theatrical releases as well as made-for-TV and direct-to-video movies. This list is divided into ...

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  • Go motion

    Go motion is a variation of stop motion animation, and was co-developed by Industrial Light & Magic and Phil Tippett for the film The Empire Strikes Back. ...

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  • Guillotine motion

    A Guillotine Motion is the common name for an Allocation of Time Motion which is a British House of Commons procedure that can be used to restrict the time set aside for debate during the passage ...

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  • Glacial motion

    Glacial motion is the motion of glaciers, which can be likened to rivers of ice. It has played an important role in sculpting many landscapes. Most lakes in the world occupy basins scoured out by ...

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  • Motion platform

    A motion platform is a type of amusement ride with a seating platform remaining parallel to the ground while being moved in a circular motion along a vertical plane. Motion platforms found in a ...

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  • Motion simulator

    A motion simulator is a mechanism that encapsulates riders and creates the effect/feelings of being in a moving object. One example would be a theme park ride which simulates flying by using a ...

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  • Perpetual motion

    The term perpetual motion, taken literally, refers to movement that goes on forever. This is possible in the current theoretical understanding of physics as in Newton's First Law of Motion. ...

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  • Stop trick

    A stop trick is one of the simplest film special effects. It occurs when an object is filmed, then while the camera is off, the object is moved out of sight of the camera, then the camera is turned back ...

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  • Motion in the ocean

    Motion in the Ocean is McFly's third album. Released in the United Kingdom on November 6, 2006. It was recorded over 2 weeks in July 2006. The first single from the album, Don't Stop Me Now/Please, ...

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