In general, you can choose standard frame rates such as 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, and 30, ensuring adherence to the 180 rule for satisfactory results. If capturing fast action, consider elevating the frame rate to 60 or even 120fps for effective slow-motion footage. For feature films, 24fps is widely used, while European TV typically employs 25fps, and in the U.S., the standard is 29.97 or 30fps. The 24fps rate is commonly preferred and utilized, unless a client specifies otherwise.Â
We recommend that you consistently adhere to the 180 rule, employing ND filters and manual camera controls. An alternative approach is creating an aerial hyper lapse, involving a very low frame rate during shooting, which can be accelerated in post-production. For example, you could use one frame every two seconds.