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  <note type="source">Yee, M.M. Moving image materials, 1988: p. 75 (Pixillated animation: use for animation of the movements of live actors who either move from point to point and pause en route to be photographed a frame at a time, or are photographed in continuous, varying camera speeds. The resulting footage is modified by skip-frame and stop-frame techniques, optical printing, etc.)</note>
  <note type="source">Moving image genre-form guide online, April 14, 2008 (Pixillation animation: type of animation which generally uses humans or other live subjects filmed incrementally in various fixed poses, creating an unnatural or surreal effect when played back at normal speed)</note>
  <note type="source">American heritage dictionary, 1992 (pixilated, var.: pixillated)</note>
  <note type="source">Google, June 4, 2008 (pixilated: 278,000 hits; pixillated: 13,900 hits)</note>
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