Hoursminutessecondsframes
Hoursminutessecondsframes refers to a timecode concept used in film and video to identify moments by four components: hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. It is most commonly expressed as HH:MM:SS:FF, where FF represents the frame number within the current second. The exact meaning of a frame depends on the project’s frame rate, so the same timecode value corresponds to different real times at different fps settings.
In professional production, SMPTE timecode is the standard. It provides a continuous, frame-accurate timestamp that can
Frame rate is central to this notation. Common rates include 24 fps (film), 25 fps (PAL/SECAM), 29.97
Usage spans logging, editing, transcoding, and broadcast, providing a precise reference for trimming, effects, and compliance.