Film

In computer science, particularly in media and multimedia contexts, „Film“ refers to a sequence of still images that create the illusion of motion when displayed rapidly. This can pertain to digital video files or animations, where a series of images („frames“) is played at a sufficient speed (typically 24 frames per second or higher) to produce the perception of continuous motion.

Film can denote various formats, including motion pictures, videos, or any visual media that conveys a story, message, or artistic expression. The term also encompasses aspects related to film production, such as cinematography, editing, and post-production techniques that enhance the storytelling experience. In the context of software, „film“ might refer to video handling libraries or frameworks that allow developers to manipulate or playback video content in applications.

Overall, „Film“ in computer science conveys both the artistic and technical components involved in creating and managing visual narratives through moving images.