What is Frame Rate? - Ultimate Guide to Frames Per Second Explained [Shot List, Ep. 8]
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- A breakdown of frame rate (or frames per second) and how to choose which is right for you.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro to Frame Rates
01:09 What is FPS?
05:09 Low Frame Rate (Fast Motion and Step Printing)
08:01 High Frame Rate (Slow Motion and Speed Ramps)
11:19 Frame Rate Comparison (Capture vs Presentation)
14:42 Exercise: Sherlock Holmes
Frame rate matters and anyone who tells you otherwise isn’t paying attention. From the creative aspects like slow motion, to the practical considerations like being able to mix frame rates in the edit - the amount of frames per second you shoot matters. In this video, we’ll answer the following questions: What is frame rate? Does frame rate matter? And what frame rate should I use for video? This is the Ultimate Guide to Frame Rate Explained.
FPS Explained: Frame rate is measured as frames per second (fps), or the number of still images captured by the camera or presented by the projector every second. For decades, the standard frame rate (what some call the cinematic frame rate) has been 24 fps. Since digital cameras came into the picture the frame rates commonly run at 30 fps, 60 fps, or even 120 fps. Since the number of frames per second has a direct relationship with the “smoothness” of the motion, you might assume that a high frame rate is always better. But it all depends on the look you’re going for.
They call 24 fps the cinematic frame rate because it “looks” like movies do. The amount of motion blur associated with that particular frame rate can be achieved in digital formats, which is an aesthetic choice many videographers make. With The Hobbit, director Peter Jackson chose to shoot and present the films at 48 fps to create a more immersive 3D experience. More recently, director Ang Lee topped that with films like Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk and Gemini Man at a whopping 120 fps.
Some filmmakers have gone the other direction, away from “smooth and perfect” motion to something noticeably jagged and smeared. Directors like Wong Kar Wai, Tony Scott, and Quentin Tarantino have used a process called step printing, in which they shoot as low as 6 fps and “copy/paste” each frame 4 times to create 24 fps. Along with an open shutter, we get a normal rate of motion but with the look and feel of slow motion.
No matter if you’re working in cinematography or videography, frame rate matters. As you build your shot list and storyboard, remember these considerations and how frame rate works. Frame rate, like every other creative decision, has a direct impact on the finished product. What is frame rate? An opportunity to use the tools at your disposal to tell more immersive and memorable visual stories.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro to Frame
01:09 What is FPS?
05:09 Low Frame Rate (Fast Motion and Step Printing)
08:01 High Frame Rate (Slow Motion and Speed Ramps)
11:19 Frame Rate Comparison (Capture vs Presentation)
14:42 Exercise: Sherlock Holmes
Dear studiobinder, please do a video on type of lenses ( not focal lengths). Like anamorphic lenses, there are some other lenses used by DOPs to enhance the feel and emotion of a scene. Also do a video on popular cameras ( brands and particular editions) using in Hollywood.
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Awesome video! I always wonder about 60FPS stop motion animation and how long it would take to compose a whole 30 minute long, 60 FPS , stop motion
You would have to take 108,000 still shots and place them frame by frame to get 30 minutes...
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24 fps is still a great achievement.
You could you do 30 fps and have AI interpolate frames
@@EKIANandWolvesGaming I think AI interpolation that exists today isnt that good. Still frames are blurry amd sometimes make unnatural interpolate movements. And these little things alterate the quality of the vido
You animate low-action portions in "twos" or "threes," meaning you repeat frames, as described in this video. So ultimately you don't actually animate every frame.
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10)post Production data transfer (like:-Dop to Editor to Sound designer & etc....)
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12) Types of agreements (cast,crew,studio legal Agreement)
13)Types of Light's with there source and there material and equipment
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Finally, I was waiting for this episode!! Step printing has always been my favorite frame rate effect ever since I saw it in those Ridley and Tony Scott films. Visually, it is an effect worthy for action sequences since it causes audiences to feel disarrange or unsettle. Thank you Studiobinder for pointing out the difference between capture and presentation rate.
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Michael Bay uses higher frame rates for slow motion frequently. Specifically in his "Transformers" movie, most of the action sequences were shot between 60fps - 300fps.
interesting fact! You might be interested in watching our video on his hero shot ua-cam.com/video/GbKiMJRVyg4/v-deo.html
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Hi please make playlist about
1)Types of vfx
2)Full Film Crew Roll Explanation(Who does what)
3)Film Editing stages & techniques
4)Film production design (wich points important for production design)
5)Types of Top Film Camera and lense's with filters
6)Full Film Story Devlopment
7) Screenplay and Scripting
8) types of Music and Composition
9) Sound Designing
10)post Production data transfer (like:-Dop to Editor to Sound designer & etc....)
11) marketing and distribution
12) Types of agreements (cast,crew,studio legal Agreement)
13)Types of Light's with there source and there material and equipment
Thank You😅😁
Great stuff! "Step Printing" is an effect I was always wondering about -- until now! I'd always see it and say, "but that's not slow motion, what am I seeing and how are they doing it!?" Now I know! Thanks!
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Please make a video on types of Lenses (i.e. Spherical and Anamorphic) and and how the choice of lenses affect storytelling..
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it was mentioned in the blog about the spherical and anamorphic lenses. particularly they are used for the action pictures and adventures like jurassic world kind of pictures. they are ultra wide range lenses, and also impact on film ration.
I can recommend In Depth Cine videos if you want to know more about that topic
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The scene in Creed is shot through the perspective of audience
And in Sherlock Holmes slow motion is used to give the perspective of our character.
1st one disconnects while the 2nd one connects with the character.
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The fight scene of Sherlock Holmes the high frame rate slow motion shows the intensive planning of Sherlock Holmes through voice over and it adds an style and expresses how intelligent was Sherlock Holmes
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Good morning, I am new to premiere pro and I am trying to figure out how to reduce motion blurr. I film using gopros at 60fps because I have a lot of action and the 60fps seems to make a smoother video with less motion blurr.
The problem I am having is when I go to edit my video on a 23.976 timeline (and I change my video to match) it creates some motions blurr and doesn’t look good. I was wondering if there was anything I could do to fix this?
Possibly create a timeline with a higher fps setting?
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1:53-Playing back frames or still images consicutively gives the illusion of motion
2:28-Number of Individual Frames shown per second is frame rate Frames are expressed in frames per second or F.P.S
2:52-24 Fps
3:08-
5:02-Additonal Frames make picture look smoother
7:40-In low fps physical motion is at normal speed but has high motion blur
12:48-Capture Rate:-The Frame Rate recorded by the camera
12:51-Presentation Rate: The Framerate audience sees in a film
If Capture Rate < Presentation Rate then fast motion/UnderCranking
If Capture Rate > Presentation Rate then Slow motion/OverCranking
If Capture Rate = Presentation Rate then Normal Motion
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