24 FPS
"24 FPS" refers to a frame rate of 24 frames per second, commonly used in film and video production. This standard frame rate creates a smooth motion that is pleasing to the eye, making it ideal for storytelling in cinema. The choice of 24 FPS has historical roots, as it was established in the early days of sound film to balance quality and cost.
Using 24 FPS allows filmmakers to achieve a cinematic look, as it mimics the way human vision perceives motion. While other frame rates exist, such as 30 FPS or 60 FPS, 24 FPS remains the preferred choice for most movies, contributing to the distinctive feel of traditional filmmaking.