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How many frames per second in animation?

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In drawn animation, moving characters are often shot "on twos", that is to say, one drawing is shown for every two frames of film (which usually runs at 24 frames per second), meaning there are only 12 drawings per second. Even though the image update rate is low, the fluidity is satisfactory for most subjects. read more

The average frame rate for animation is 24 to 30 frames per second. 24 generally belonging to cinema and 30 frames for television. 2 minutes for television would be 30 frames x 60 seconds x 2 minutes. read more

Animation for most "Saturday morning cartoons" is produced as cheaply as possible, and is most often shot on "threes", or even "fours", i.e. three or four frames per drawing. This translates to only 8 or 6 drawings per second, respectively. read more

A foot of film is equal to 16 frames. Since most animation for film runs at 24 frames per second, a foot of animation is over one second if on 2s, and under a second if done on 1s. Editor’s Note: As Geoff points out in the comments, it is 16 frames regardless of if it’s on ones or twos. read more

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