: 25 FPS provides a standard broadcast motion blur. It is suitable for narrative content but may appear less "smooth" than 60 FPS for high-action or tech-heavy demos.
: Check if the "LOW" setting has affected color depth. Final exports should use a higher profile (like High 4:2:2) if the source material supports it. Project_abharang_Full_HD_1080p_LOW_FR25mp4
: Confirm if 25 FPS was the intended creative choice. If the target audience is primarily in North America or uses high-refresh-rate displays, 30 FPS might be preferred. : 25 FPS provides a standard broadcast motion blur
: At 1080p, the project maintains a high level of detail. However, the "LOW" tag indicates high compression, which may lead to visible artifacts in complex textures or fast-moving scenes. Final exports should use a higher profile (like
: For the final "High" or "Master" version, ensure the bitrate is high enough (typically 15-20 Mbps for H.264) to remove the compression artifacts present in this "LOW" version.
For more structured evaluation, you can follow standard project review best practices or use a 6-step review process to document stakeholder feedback.