The frequency at which frames in a television picture, film, or video sequence are displayed.
the higher frame rate is supposed to make fast action scenes look smoother
Example sentencesExamples
The human eye's "native" refresh rate is approximately 20 milliseconds, corresponding to a frame rate of one fiftieth of a second.
If your computer can't run the frame rates then it'll start slowing down.
This frame rate constitutes the low end for what we would consider to be reasonably smooth motion.
On a more positive note, the view distance is impressive, and there is no noticeable reduction in frame rate during heated engagements.
Rendered video of this size and frame rate are also perfect for web projects and internet distribution.
To decrease file size lower the frame rate and/or decrease the image size and number of colours displayed.
If it had been twice as long with double the frame rate, we might have had something.
Some of the CGI has a lower frame rate than the rest of the film, but everything else looks spectacular.
When things get visually complicated, the frame rate often slows down as well, which makes the film feel unfinished.
The frame rate for filming was 18 fps and when played back at 24 fps the action appears to speed up.
We could only get a few vehicles on the screen at a time on our test machine without the frame rate bottoming out.
Differences in frame rates are responsible for old films looking jerky with everyone walking around faster.
But really an image is a segment of time, captured at the shutter speed or frame rate of the camera.
First, the animation is visibly cheaper, with a lower frame rate and level of detail.
PAL uses a frame rate of 25 fps and NTSC uses the somewhat odd frame rate of 29.97 fps.
I guess that comes down to what you would deem to be a playable frame rate.
Dropping the frame rate to twelve or fifteen fps will still produce a quite smooth animation, but will also take half as much time for students to capture.
I was able to improve the look of the game quite a bit without sacrificing the frame rate.
Rounding out the visuals is the very smooth frame rate Gladius enjoys.
The variety of visual frills and eye-candy available to display have to be sacrificed to get an acceptable frame rate.
Definition of frame rate in US English:
frame rate
noun
The frequency at which frames in a television picture, film, or video sequence are displayed.
the higher frame rate is supposed to make fast action scenes look smoother
Example sentencesExamples
The human eye's "native" refresh rate is approximately 20 milliseconds, corresponding to a frame rate of one fiftieth of a second.
I guess that comes down to what you would deem to be a playable frame rate.
The frame rate for filming was 18 fps and when played back at 24 fps the action appears to speed up.
PAL uses a frame rate of 25 fps and NTSC uses the somewhat odd frame rate of 29.97 fps.
I was able to improve the look of the game quite a bit without sacrificing the frame rate.
To decrease file size lower the frame rate and/or decrease the image size and number of colours displayed.
Rendered video of this size and frame rate are also perfect for web projects and internet distribution.
Rounding out the visuals is the very smooth frame rate Gladius enjoys.
When things get visually complicated, the frame rate often slows down as well, which makes the film feel unfinished.
Some of the CGI has a lower frame rate than the rest of the film, but everything else looks spectacular.
We could only get a few vehicles on the screen at a time on our test machine without the frame rate bottoming out.
The variety of visual frills and eye-candy available to display have to be sacrificed to get an acceptable frame rate.
If it had been twice as long with double the frame rate, we might have had something.
On a more positive note, the view distance is impressive, and there is no noticeable reduction in frame rate during heated engagements.
But really an image is a segment of time, captured at the shutter speed or frame rate of the camera.
If your computer can't run the frame rates then it'll start slowing down.
First, the animation is visibly cheaper, with a lower frame rate and level of detail.
Differences in frame rates are responsible for old films looking jerky with everyone walking around faster.
Dropping the frame rate to twelve or fifteen fps will still produce a quite smooth animation, but will also take half as much time for students to capture.
This frame rate constitutes the low end for what we would consider to be reasonably smooth motion.