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Is Uncle Pat the postman a puppet cartoon? How does it move?

Uncle Pat, the postman, is a puppet animation.

Puppet movies are frame-by-frame animations, shot frame by frame and then edited. It is recorded frame by frame with film or video.

The "actions" of these images are created by hallucinations, not by cameras.

This illusion is the phenomenon of "visual persistence". When people see an object, even if it disappears immediately, it will stay in people's field of vision for about one tenth of a second. This is very important-when the projector projects on the silver screen at a speed of 24 frames per second, or the camera presents an image on the TV screen in a scanning mode of 30 frames per second, it will connect different frames, thus creating the impression that the organism is "moving" in our minds.