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In multimedia, a frame refers to a single still image or snapshot within a sequence of images, such as in video or animation. Frames are displayed in rapid succession to create the illusion of motion, with each frame representing a specific moment in time. The frame rate, typically measured in frames per second (fps), plays a crucial role in the smoothness and quality of the visual experience. In broader contexts, frames can also refer to the structural elements that organize content in multimedia presentations.

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