24fps
24fps, or 24 frames per second, is a standard frame rate used in film and cinematic production. This frame rate involves capturing or displaying 24 individual images (frames) each second. Historically, 24fps became the industry norm during the transition from silent films to sound films in the late 1920s due to technical and economic factors. It provides a balance between motion portrayal and film economy, creating a specific aesthetic associated with the cinematic look.
The choice of 24fps impacts the motion perception and visual style of motion pictures. It introduces a
With the advent of digital technology and high-definition video, higher frame rates such as 30fps, 60fps, or
In recent years, discussions about frame rate also include its impact on storytelling and viewer experience,
Despite technological advancements, 24fps persists as a key standard in film-making due to its historical significance