The dogs vision isn't like a camera, and i dont think there is any way of finding out. I guess they can see at the same speed of humans ?
-Actually people see a tv at about 30 fps. And since the video on a tv is interlaced, dogs aren't interested in watching it because they see lines instead of the whole picture. Hence, dogs see more than 30 individual fps or they would watch tv and think it is real. The person that answered before has no idea what they are talking about.
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At 24 frames per second times 60 seconds equals 1440 frames per minute.
Film standards are based on the frames per second that are exposed and then projected. A typical film speed is 24 fps (frames per second). Since this standard is expressed as frames per unit of time, it is natural to express the total length in time units (hours,minutes,seconds).
It depends on the media you are using. For example : Standard animation is around 16 (although some professional animators use 20 frames per second) fps (fps means frames per second), in film (or shooting a movie) there are 24 frames per second. There are a few things to realize though: the less frames you use the more choppy it will look, the more you use the smoother it will look, giving it a more natural feel. To find the answer to your question you must ask yourself 1 more; Is it animation or film? From that answer you can figure it out. For 2 seconds of animation there will be around 32 to 40 fps. For film there will be 48 fps.
Films were shot at slower speeds during the silent era. Cameras were hand-cranked so there were variations between cameramen. Until the 1920's, frames per second varied from 16 to 20. When talkies arrived, the studios set an industry standard of 24 frames per second. If you project a 16 frames per second film through a 24 frames per second projector, the visual is speeded up by 50%. It should be noted that some films, Keystone Kops for example, were intended to be projected faster to add to the comedy.
25 FPS : Frames Per Second .