The phi phenomenon is commonly used by movie makers in an attempt to create the illusion of movement.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OT
OF



Answer :

The phi phenomenon refers to the optical illusion where two separate images are perceived as one continuous motion. It is not a technique used by movie makers to create the illusion of movement. Instead, the phi phenomenon is a visual perception phenomenon that occurs in the human visual system. Therefore, the correct answer is neither OT nor OF, as the phi phenomenon is not related to the techniques used by movie makers to create movement illusions.