FPS

Motion DesignCreative Technology
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Frames Per Second - The number of individual frames displayed per second in a video or animation. Higher FPS results in smoother motion, while lower FPS can create a choppier, more stylized look.For example:23.976 FPS (often called 24 FPS in NTSC): The standard for movies, creating a cinematic and immersive feel.29.97 FPS (often called 30 FPS in NTSC): Popular for TV broadcasts and online videos, providing smoother and more natural motion.59.94+ (often called 60 FPS in NTSC) FPS: Used for ultra-smooth motion in gaming, sports broadcasting, or creating detailed slow-motion shots.In classic animation, lower frame rates often used a technique called "animating on 2s," where a single drawing is held for two frames instead of one. This effectively reduces the animation's frame rate to 12 FPS while maintaining a smooth, hand-drawn aesthetic, saving time and effort in production.

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