A pet peeve is the vertical video. Portrait mode video.
Yes, I know why. It's Instagram's fault. They were the first popular app that didn't allow for device rotation, and they were the first to pioneer app-first media creation.
And no Tik Tok is carrying that mantle (although they do now allow for "full screen" on videos that are able to scale widescreen).
As a television & film major in college I always bang the drum of landscape photography and video recording. We use iMovie and WeVideo to create movies. Movies we share on televisions.
So I made this...
Is this an uphill battle? Maybe. Will I give up fighting for landscape video? Not until we start hanging the tv above the fireplace that way...
I completely agree there's something to landscape video that immersiveness can't have vertically. Especially when content is eventually viewed on bigger screens or edited in iMovie. Just like how vertical video is awkward on a widescreen, poorly formatted assignments can just be awkward. That's why I always recommend Perth assignment help for students wanting to get their assignment presented correctly, clarity and structure are important in video, just as much as they are in writing.
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