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Consider the marketing campaign for The Wolf of Wall Street. The scene of Leonardo DiCaprio crawling into a Lamborghini was not just a clip; it became an aspirational GIF shared by millions of entrepreneurs and finance bros. The film’s marketers flooded GIPHY (the world’s largest GIF database) with dozens of high-quality photo GIFs before the movie even opened.
Technically, the GIF is ancient (1987). It is limited to 256 colors and has no sound. In an era of 4K HDR video, why do we still use it?
Title: An Exploration of WWW xxx Photo GIF: Understanding the Cultural and Technical Significance of Animated Images
This study will contribute to a better understanding of the role of animated visuals in online engagement, particularly in the context of adult-oriented content. The findings will have implications for:
History of GIFs