00:01
All right, so why don't we draw out what's happening here? you have like film, right? and film is just like a long, rectangular thing like that has frames.
00:29
Okay? and each frame is a small little picture.
00:34
Each frame is just like a picture, right? they all have their pictures.
00:40
So the problem mentions that a motion picture film was projected 24 frames per second.
00:47
So actually, you know, imagine like that one of these things, one of these pictures passes into like a projector, right? so maybe it's better if i draw some kind of side view.
01:12
And maybe it's like this.
01:14
It's a projector.
01:16
I don't know how they look, but i know it's like a film projector maybe or something.
01:20
And it would pass through like this.
01:23
Maybe i don't know how they look, to be honest.
01:24
I just understand.
01:26
Understand that this is what they do.
01:33
So, so one, so if, if it passes down, maybe it goes downward, right, like this.
01:48
This occurs at 24 frames per second.
01:54
So in one second, 24 of these pictures of these pictures pass through the projector, and are projected in one second...