What Fps do you animate at? (frames per second)

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What Fps do you animate at?
0-9 Fps
18% (7 votes)
10-19 Fps
27% (10 votes)
20-29 Fps
48% (18 votes)
30-1000 Fps
5% (2 votes)

Total : 37

Poll created on: Jun-06-10 08:43:30

What Fps do you animate at? (frames per second)

I think this would be a cool topic because well I really dont know the majority select all that apply for your recent animations also Please choose the actuall number and if you want to you can leave it in the description I animate at 30 Fps  big_smile Its so smooth!  lol

Edited By: mongothemonkfish
Jun-06-10 08:44:57

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30- 1000 fps...... hmm

I can't think of anyone animating at 1000 fps, not even anyone who animates above 30 fps.
I animate at 24 fps, the standard amount, it's good enough to look smooth and it doesn't gobble up as much frames as with 30 fps.
The smoothness is less of an importance to me at the moment, although I do not want it to look reall choppy.

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30?, that's a hell of a lot of frames you'll have to take.

I usually use 15 and occasionally 18.

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For me, its usually 24, but on very rare occasions i use 30fps

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check out the sjproductions video of him filming at 160!! fps Its insane!

here it is

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Yep, I use 25 frames per second.  Occasionally 12, but mainly for traditional animation, not stopmotion anymore.

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mongothemonkfish wrote:

check out the sjproductions video of him filming at 160!! fps Its insane!

here it is

Holy crap, that must have took forever!

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I don't think 30fps is even worth doing, features run between 24 and 25fps and they look perfectly smooth.
At the moment I'm animating at 15fps because I need to get it done quickly. It looks a hell of a lot smoother than 12 but getting it into a DVD format can play havoc with the frames. I like to animate at 24, though. But sometimes I'll switch to 2's for something.
For example if a character is pulling themselves up onto a ledge, while they pull themselves up slowly, the jerkier nature of twos actually fits pretty well for their arms, but I might be animating their face at the full 24.
for the three of you who animate at 0-9 I strongly suggest that you move up to at least 12. anything lower than that doesn't actually look like movement rather than being able to see the individual frames.

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I usualy animate at 15~30 fps.

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m_) well, anyone who really wants some real action going on.....will usually shot at 24 fps.
simple.

now, OF COURSE that will always be twice work than working in 12 fps...etc

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