FPS

FPS may refer to:

Units of measurement

  • Foot-pound-second, the imperial units system of measurement.
  • Feet per second, an Imperial unit for speed.
  • Frames per second, used for measuring the frame rate in a moving image.
  • Media

  • fps magazine, a magazine about animation.
  • First-person shooter, a video game genre centered on shooting where the player's on-screen view of the game world simulates that of the character.
  • "F.P.S." (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of the TV show Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
  • The Funday PawPet Show, an Internet original puppet show.
  • Organizations

  • FPS (ice hockey), ice hockey team of the club Forssan Palloseura.
  • United States Federal Protective Service, agency responsible for the protection of United States federal buildings.
  • Federal Protective Service (Russia), independent organization formerly part of the KGB.
  • Facilities Protection Service, an Iraqi paramilitary organization.
  • Floating Point Systems, a computer company founded in 1970 and later purchased by Cray Research.
  • 24FPS International Short Film Festival

    The 24FPS International Short Film Festival (formerly WESTfest) is a two-day short film festival hosted in Abilene, Texas each year. An average of 20 shorts are selected and viewed at the Paramount Theatre, a restored theatre originally built in 1930.

    External links

  • WESTfest Short Film + Video Competition
  • References


    High frame rate

    In motion picture technology—either film or videohigh frame rate (HFR) refers to higher frame rates than typical prior practice.

    The frame rate for motion picture film cameras was typically 24 frames per second with multiple shuttering on each frame to prevent flicker during projection. Television video historically operated at 50 or 60 images per second using interlaced scanning. (A video "frame" is actually two images, hence PAL 25fps looks nothing like film's 24fps.) Frame rates higher than 24 Hz for feature motion pictures and frame rates higher than 30 Hz for other applications is an emerging trend in the 21st century.

    History of frame rates in cinema

    In early cinema history, there was no standard frame rate established. Edison's early films were shot at 40 frames per second (fps), while the Lumière Brothers used 16 fps. This had to do with a combination of the use of a hand crank rather than a motor, which created variable frame rates because of the inconsistency of the cranking of the film through the camera. After the introduction of synch sound recording, 24 fps became the industry standard frame rate for capture and projection of motion pictures. 24 fps was chosen because it was the best frame rate for sound clarity – lower frame rates produced sound tracks with too much surface noise.

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