KEYFRAME

Etymology

Noun

keyframe (plural keyframes)

A single frame in an animation sequence drawn by an artist, between which others are tweened.

(computer graphics) A complete video frame, used as a reference for subsequent interframes in video compression.

Synonyms

• (complete video frame): reference frame

Verb

keyframe (third-person singular simple present keyframes, present participle keyframing, simple past and past participle keyframed)

To animate by interpolation between successive keyframes.

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