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Learn the best frame rate for video! 24fps vs 30fps vs 60fps vs 120fps explained for cinematic slow motion, YouTube settings, and PAL vs NTSC. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL for more smartphone filmmaking guides / @arthuramadikestudios Timestamps 0:00 - What is Frame Per Second? 0:30 - 30 fps vs 60 fps vs 120 fps 1:40 - 24 fps and 25 fps explained 2:01 - Best Frame Rate for Slow Motion 2:56 - The Math Behind Frame Rate and Slow Motion 3:45 - Origin and Meaning of Frame Rate 5:48 - My Overall Recommendations 6:21 - PAL and NTSC 7:10 - Recommendations for PAL 7:34 - Conclusion Connect with Arthur Amadike Studios on Social Media / arthuramadike / 1d5ffjna2y Choosing the right frame rate can make or break your video. Whether you’re shooting cinematic films, YouTube content, or slow-motion footage, understanding 24fps, 30fps, 60fps, and even 120fps is crucial. In this video, we break down the differences between each frame rate, explain how they affect motion, smoothness, and cinematic feel, and show you exactly when to use each one for the best results. Say goodbye to guessing and start shooting with confidence. We also cover important video standards like PAL vs NTSC, and how your FPS choice interacts with slow motion, motion blur, and editing workflows. By the end, you’ll know which frame rate to choose for YouTube, social media, or professional projects, and why some FPS settings look better than others in different scenarios. Perfect for beginners, content creators, and anyone who wants their videos to look sharper, smoother, and more professional. #framespersecond #framerateexplained #contentcreation