Frame Rate (FPS)

Frame Rate (FPS)

Frame Rate (FPS)

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What it is

What it is

Frame rate (measured in frames per second or FPS) refers to the number of frames displayed every second in a video. Common rates include 24 FPS (cinematic), 30 FPS (broadcast), and 60 FPS (smooth or slow-motion).

Why it's important

Why it's important

Frame rate affects motion perception and audience experience. Lower FPS feels more cinematic and stylized, while higher FPS delivers ultra-smooth realism. It also impacts file size and playback compatibility.

When/how to use

When/how to use

Choose your frame rate based on the platform and creative intent:

  • 24 FPS for cinematic narrative

  • 30 FPS for online video and TV

  • 60+ FPS for action, gaming, or sports

Match frame rates across clips to avoid stutter or sync issues.

Best Practices

Best Practices

  1. Match format to purpose – Use 24fps for cinematic feel, 30fps for broadcast, 60fps for smooth motion.

  2. Stay consistent – Keep frame rates uniform throughout a project to avoid stutter or mismatched playback.

  3. Plan for slow motion – Shoot at higher FPS (e.g., 120fps, 240fps) if you intend to create smooth slow-motion sequences.

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