Continuous Still
"Continuous Still" refers to a filmmaking technique that involves capturing a series of still images in a seamless manner to create the illusion of continuous motion. This method is often used in animation and visual storytelling to convey movement without the need for traditional video footage.
The technique can be enhanced through digital editing software, allowing creators to manipulate images and add effects. It is commonly employed in projects like stop-motion animation and time-lapse photography, where the goal is to present a dynamic narrative while maintaining a visually engaging aesthetic.