Frame rate is the number of individual frames displayed per second in video, typically 24fps for cinema or 30/60fps for broadcast and web content.
Frame rate, measured in frames per second (fps), determines how many individual images are displayed consecutively to create the illusion of motion in video. Understanding frame rate is crucial for achieving the desired visual aesthetic and technical compatibility.
Common frame rates include:
Frame rate significantly impacts the viewer's perception. Lower frame rates like 24fps can appear more cinematic but may show motion blur, while higher frame rates provide smoother motion but can look overly realistic or "soap opera-like."
Choosing the right frame rate depends on your project's purpose, distribution platform, and creative goals. For example, Elias Van Esbroeck at Two Impress often considers frame rate early in the creative process to ensure it aligns with the project's artistic vision.
Technical considerations include camera capabilities, storage requirements (higher frame rates create larger files), and playback device compatibility. Mixing different frame rates in post-production can create challenges and may require conversion.
For personalized guidance, consult a Video Production specialist on TinRate.
The following Video Production experts on TinRate Wiki can help with this topic:
| Expert | Role | Company | Country | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elias Van Esbroeck | Art director & founder | Two Impress | Belgium | EUR 100/hr |
| Luca Piccinni | Creative Director | Piccinni Media | Italy | EUR 250/hr |
| Lukie Media | Fotograaf | Photographer | Netherlands | EUR 70/hr |
| Rowan Hameleers | Managing Director | Hout video | Netherlands | EUR 125/hr |
| Said Kassymov | Marketeer / Videograaf | GD Productions | Netherlands | EUR 175/hr |