high frame rate
High frame rate (HFR) refers to the number of frames displayed per second in a video or animation. Traditional films often use 24 frames per second, while HFR can range from 48 to 120 frames per second or more. This increased frame rate can result in smoother motion and improved clarity, making fast-moving scenes easier to follow.
HFR is commonly used in various media, including video games, virtual reality, and cinema. For example, some films like The Hobbit were shot in HFR to enhance the viewing experience. Higher frame rates can also reduce motion blur, providing a more lifelike appearance.