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  2. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    Frame rate, most commonly expressed in frame/s, frames per second or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images are captured or displayed.This definition applies to film and video cameras, computer animation, and motion capture systems.

  3. List of films with high frame rates - Wikipedia

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    First short film produced in China with 8K 48 fps [25] 2019: Gemini Man: Ang Lee: English: 120: DVD and Blu-ray rendered at 24 fps. Blu-ray 4K UHD rendered at 60 fps. [26] [27] 2022: Avatar: The Way of Water: James Cameron: 48: Shot entirely at 48 fps. 24 fps scenes achieved by doubling frames. The HFR presentation is available on Apple Vision ...

  4. High frame rate - Wikipedia

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    In motion picture technology—either film or video—high frame rate (HFR) refers to higher frame rates than typical prior practice.. The frame rate for motion picture film cameras was typically 24 frames per second (fps) with multiple flashes on each frame during projection to prevent flicker.

  5. Film frame - Wikipedia

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    In North America and Japan, 30 frames per second (fps) is the broadcast standard, with 24 frames/s now common in production for high-definition video shot to look like film. In much of the rest of the world, 25 frames/s is standard.

  6. 8 mm film - Wikipedia

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    Normally, Double 8 is filmed at 16 or 18 frames per second. Common length film spools allowed filming of about 3 to 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes at 12, 15, 16, and 18 frames per second. Kodak ceased sales of standard 8 mm film under its own brand in the early 1990s but continued to manufacture the film, which was sold via independent film stores. Black ...

  7. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    Film transport is assumed to be vertical unless otherwise noted, and standard frame speed is assumed to be 24 frames per second unless the film is otherwise noted or has no standard. Silent film has no standard speed; many amateur formats have several common speeds, but no standard.

  8. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (film) - Wikipedia

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    It had high production costs associated with being the first-ever feature film using an extra-high frame rate of 120 frames per second, further complicated by the 3D format, at 4K UHD resolution. The film received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, grossing $31 million worldwide against its $40 million budget.

  9. Super 8 film - Wikipedia

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    Sound film requires a longer film path (for smoothing the film movement before it reaches the recording head) and a second aperture for the recording head. [6] Sound cameras are compatible with silent cartridges, but not conversely. Sound film is typically filmed at a speed of 18 or 24 frames per second. [23]