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"A cinematography technique whereby a number of frames are captured over a period of time or with a certain time interval between each frame. This technique is often used to capture processes such as a flower opening, celestial motion or changing of the seasons. When replayed at normal speed, changes become very pronounced and time appears to be lapsing."
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