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What Are Video Frame Rates and How Do They Affect Your Videos?

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Video frame rates refer to the number of still images that are displayed per second in a video. It is a vital element in the creation of quality video content.

Understanding video frame rates is crucial in video production and post-production processes. The most common frame rates are 24, 25, 30, 50, and 60 frames per second (fps). The higher the frame rate, the more fluid the motion appears, and the smoother and more natural your video appears.

Frame rates that are lower, such as 24 fps, are commonly used for cinematic films, whereas higher frame rates, such as 60 fps, are primarily for action and sports videos. A higher frame rate simulates more reality and makes the video more engaging.

However, higher frame rates can also add to the overall file size of the video. The higher the frame rate, the more data is captured in each second, resulting in larger file sizes.

Another factor to consider in video frame rates is the compatibility with different playback methods. For instance, PAL (Phase Alternating Line) has a standard of 25 fps in Europe, while NTSC (National Television System Committee) in North America has a frame rate of 30 fps.

When working with video content, it is essential to select a frame rate that is compatible with the camera used, the editing software, and the target audience.

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