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This intermittent motion is achieved using a Geneva drive.
Intermittent motion cameras are capable of hundreds of frames per second.
Paul looked in the indicated direction, saw the distant speck: a dot of intermittent motion, and realized how keyed up his father must be.
A dwell cam is an intermittent motion mechanism that alternates forward and return motion with holding position.
In high-speed photography, this requires some modifications to the mechanism for achieving this intermittent motion at such high speeds.
The requirements for film tensioning, take-up, intermittent motion, loops, and rack positioning are almost identical.
The Iron Ring Clock uses a Geneva mechanism to provide intermittent motion to one of its rings.
EasyPrint I: Inline, intermittent motion, thermal transfer printer.
Messter built and sold his first movie projector in 1896, one of the first projectors using a Geneva drive to achieve the intermittent motion of the film.
Cinematography uses a rotary disc shutter in movie cameras, a continuously spinning disc which conceals the image with a reflex mirror during the intermittent motion between frame exposure.
The follower does not move (dwells) while in contact with the circular section of the cam, as the cam rotates the bump pushes the follower thus causing intermittent motion.
At about 3:00 a.m., aware of some sort of erratic, intermittent motion, he had come half-awake to hear his aunt's voice clumsily hushing and lulling him back to sleep, or at least attempting to.
Due to the intermittent motion of movie projectors and movie cameras, the sound cannot be located adjacent to the actual frames it is synced to, but instead must be offset by 21 frames (35mm).
The two classmates teamed up to develop a movie projector using a new kind of intermittent motion mechanism, a "beater mechanism" similar to the one patented 1893 by Georges Demenÿ in France.
As with motion picture cameras, the intermittent motion of the gate requires that there be loops above and below the gate in order to serve as a buffer between the constant speed enforced by the sprockets above and below the gate and the intermittent motion enforced at the gate.