persistence of vision is a sequence of still images that is normally projected at a speed of 24 pictures per second which are called frames per second. not all of the pictures are the same they are all slightly different but they are still still images even though it may look like they are moving images which is what it is meant to do is is meant to give you the idea that the image is infact moving. it appears to us that is is when it is not. your eyes will see a series of images which is then processed by the brain to create one moving image.
Small flip book animation showing persistence of vision
Flip book animation is simply a still image that is drawn many times to then create a story or a moving image. It is very time consuming. The link below and above shows how flip book animation works and how it is also connected with persistence of vision. Flip book animation is not nescacerily used for a wide range of things like other forms of animation would be, but it does show how basic and time consuming animation can be.
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