Video Frame Rates
Video frame rates refer to the number of individual frames or images displayed per second in a video. Common frame rates include 24 frames per second (fps), which is standard for movies, and 30 fps, often used in television broadcasts. Higher frame rates, like 60 fps, provide smoother motion, making them popular for video games and sports.
The choice of frame rate can affect the viewing experience. A lower frame rate may create a more cinematic feel, while a higher frame rate can enhance realism and clarity. Different platforms and devices may also have preferred frame rates for optimal playback.