Motion Blur
<h1>Motion Blur</h1>
Motion blur is a visual effect that occurs when an object moves quickly while the camera’s shutter remains open. It is used in filmmaking to create a sense of speed, realism, or dreamlike motion. Filmmakers manipulate motion blur through shutter speed and frame rate to achieve different effects. Proper use of motion blur enhances the dynamic feel of action sequences and immersive storytelling.
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