In
filmmaking,
video production,
animation, and related fields, a
film frame or
video frame is one of the many still images which compose the complete
moving picture. The term is derived from the fact that, from the beginning of modern filmmaking toward the end of the 20th century, and in many places still up to the present, the single images have been recorded on a strip of
photographic film that quickly increased in length, historically; each image on such a strip looks rather like a framed picture when examined individually.