Frame Rate (FPS)
How many individual frames a video shows per second (fps). 24fps is the cinematic standard with natural motion blur; 30fps suits web and social; 60fps looks hyper-smooth for sports and gaming content. AI video models typically generate at 24-30fps. Why creators care: frame rate sets the motion feel — the same clip reads as film at 24 and as live broadcast at 60 — and it affects file size and render time. Mixing frame rates across clips in one edit causes stutter, so keep your pipeline consistent from generation to export.