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[[File:Interframe motion interpolation.webm|thumb|right|Comparison of a slow down video without interframe interpolation (left) and with motion interpolation (right)]]
'''Motion interpolation''', '''motion-compensated frame interpolation''' ('''MCFI'''), or '''frame generation''', is a form of [[video processing]] in which intermediate film, video or animation frames are synthesized between existing ones by means of [[interpolation]], in an attempt to make animation more fluid, to compensate for [[display motion blur]], and for fake [[slow motion]] effects.
 
==Hardware applications==