The formula to calculate the duration of a clip or sequence in seconds (S) is:
\[ S = \frac{F}{fps} \]
Where:
Frames to Seconds is a conversion method used primarily in video and animation production to determine the duration of a clip or sequence. It involves converting the number of individual frames into a time duration, measured in seconds. The conversion rate depends on the frame rate of the video or animation, which is typically measured in frames per second (fps). For example, if a video is shot at 30 fps, 30 frames would equate to one second of video.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the duration in seconds:
\[ S = \frac{300}{30} = 10 \, \text{seconds} \]
The duration of the clip or sequence is 10 seconds.