
Strobe Effects
A strobe is an effect is caused by a series of very short intense light flashes, which can create the effect of intermittent action or freezing of movement depending on the frequency of the flashes used. It is commonly used to create impactful visual effects, but it can present serious risks.
These include triggering seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy, causing eye strain or injury, inducing dizziness or disorientation, and compromising visibility in situations where safe crowd movement or emergency evacuation is essential.
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Article last updated on Mar 2nd, 2026






