When choosing between 24 or 30 vs 60 fps or higher, there are various factors you’ll want to consider.
Content. How much action is there in your video? Are you shooting in slow motion?
Desired look and feel of your video. Do you want a cinematic feel? Are you imitating a vintage film? Would you prefer a highly realistic effect?
Device. What frame rate is standard or optimal on your camera? What type of display will your audience be watching on?
File size. The lower your frame rate, the smaller the file size. You don’t want to run out of storage while making your video!
Time to export. The higher the FPS, the longer your video will take to export.
Bandwidth. Lower frame rates use less bandwidth. This is an important factor in producing your video and making it easy for your audience to access!