Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Frame Rates

Frame Rates Experiment and what I've leaned about frame rates:

In class I experimented with frame rates, I learnt that a frame rate is the frequency (number) of individual images taken or shown per second. Although the method is a lot more time consuming it clearly has high potential for many effects usable in film and animation. It first came about using images of a horse shot by many cameras activated by trip-wires in a sequence.  The animation I captured worked using the Pi phenomenon which is when our brains can put together images that appear to not link or be necessarily the same.

I experimented with faster and slower animations and discovered that the faster animation used a less number of frames per second whilst the slower animation used more and also lasted longer, It had a slow motion effect on the images.

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