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Why is it still in 2023 every time I see cell phone shot video on the news or net, it is shot with the phone held VERTICALLY!?!
Do these people turn their tvs 90 degrees when they watch? Please FTLOG, shoot that news worth event horizontally. Thank you |
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It's 2023 and I'm still waiting for a phone manufacturer to default to horizontal format video recording regardless of how I am holding the phone. (it's easier for most of us to hold the phone vertically).
They could throw in some high quality full duplex audio on phone calls while they are at it. |
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Sorry, the younger generations will still film vertically most of the time.
You can blame Tiktok. |
| Vertical is the default now -- because of SM. |
| I don't watch most cell phone video on my TV, I watch it on my phone. |
Many cell phone video which ends up on the news is most always shot vertically. |
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People are trying to just document.
Not win an Oscar. |
Yup, OPs assumption is wrong. Most content shot on a cell phone is also going to be consumed on a cell phone, so nothing wrong with vertical. |
| If “most people” are doing it one way, that way may not actually be wrong then, op. Something to think about.. |
| Whenever I've tried to film horizontally, it only shows up vertically - meaning my video is cut in half. I wish it would film horizontally! |
| For social media! |
| The norm changed quite a while ago. Sorry you’re old. |
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OP, You've just demonstrated your technical and social ignorance. Bravo! |
| It depends on what you are filming. |
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LOL what a post!! 🤣🤣
Trivial and silly, but boomer OP jumping on the “it’s 2023” horse only to tell people how great Blu-ray is really made me chuckle. Thanks, Gertrude! |