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memomotion|ˈmɛməʊməʊʃən| [f. memo (?repr. L. memor mindful, and derived words) after micromotion.] A term used (usu. attrib.) in place of micromotion when time-lapse photography is used in place of ordinary cinematography.
1950M. E. Mundel Motion & Time Study xiii. 253 Memomotion study is the name given to the special form of micromotion study in which the pictures are taken at unusually slow speeds, one frame per second being the most common. 1961Engineering 6 Oct. 449 Both memo⁓motion and micromotion filming have developed into very useful study aids. 1967G. Wills in Wills & Yearsley Handbk. Managem. Technol. x. 183 With techniques from work study using memo-motion cameras and a variety of other photographic techniques, an accurate picture of behaviour can be deduced. 1970R. Hammell in D. Baker et al. Physical Design Electronic Syst. I. xi. 507 A highly precise form of activity sampling, called memomotion study, employs a motion picture camera. |