20-50 is the norm. 10 is about where it starts to get laggy. really good computers can run about 60-90. The best computers you can buy probably run about 100-120fps.
usually around 100 frames for one second. For not so smooth animation, use around 70 frames per second.
You don't need to do a calculation here as it states that there are 47 frames every second
24 frames per second are projected in most animated films.
How many frames could a computer store with a memory of 2 GB?
FPS = Frames Per Second. It is a measure of how many frames of video is generated every second. Higher FPS means smoother video.
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24 frames per second (standard) would be 1440 frames per minute.
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24 frames per second is the best FPS for cameras.
This depends on how smooth you want your animation to look the minimum frame rate is usually 12 frames per second therefore 12fps * 60(seconds per minute) * 3(minutes) = 2160 frames if you want to try different frame rates use the equation f(x) = x * 180 where x = the number of frames per second to find the number for frames you will have to take to complete your video.
At 24 frames per second times 60 seconds equals 1440 frames per minute.
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