Frame Rates

Frame rate is the number of images shown per second, it is measures in frames per second also known as fps.
Most films are in 24 frames per second, animation usually uses 12 frames per second; if animation is shown on TV each image will be shown for two frames and TV is usually broadcast at 25 frames per second. 
The higher the frame rate affects the way we perceive motion. Because we mainly see 24fps when we see higher it looks strange. Some people say it looks too real. 
After experimenting with flipbook animation I have learned that the more photos we took/the more pages of the flipbook we did for each movement the soother it looked. If we moved the stick figures position too much it looked jerky and less realistic. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Animation timeline

Cut-Out Case Study

The Brothers Quay