High Frame Rate
Full Form of HFR
What is HFR?
High Frame Rate (HFR) refers to a video or display technology that shows more than the standard 24 or 30 frames per second, typically 48, 60, or 120 fps. The higher frame count reduces motion blur and judder, creating smoother and more realistic movement on screen. In India, HFR has gained attention in cinema, with films like 'The Hobbit' trilogy (48 fps) and select Indian productions experimenting with the format for immersive viewing experiences. It is also used in live sports broadcasting, gaming, and virtual reality applications to improve visual clarity and responsiveness. While HFR is not a direct topic in most Indian competitive exams, it appears in media studies, film technology courses, and discussions around digital display innovations. Adoption in India remains limited due to projector compatibility issues and audience preference for traditional frame rates, but it is steadily being explored in premium multiplexes and digital platforms. Understanding HFR helps students appreciate the evolution of visual technology and its impact on entertainment and media consumption.
HFR का फुल फॉर्म
उच्च फ्रेम दर
Example
The multiplex in Mumbai announced a special screening of the latest blockbuster in HFR for an enhanced viewing experience.