• sodalite@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    i still judge people who film in portrait tbh. I can’t stand vertical videos, it’s the main reason i never made a tiktok.

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    1 year ago

    I still don’t like vertical videos. My natural field of view is landscape and portrait feels crowded and stressful. Also vertical videos have to be watched 2-3 times to see everything, because the person filming has to pan the camera so much, and they usually move too quickly. It’s like everyone forgot that a phone can be rotated.

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    1 year ago

    That’s not recent…

    Black bars get added to both formats often, sometimes back and forth until the video is a tiny rectangle and 90% useless black space

    And people still talk shit about when someone used the wrong one to record.

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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t mind quite so much if it was because the people filming that way believed it looked better. But the real reason is usually because they are too dumb to think of turning their phone on its side.

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    1 year ago

    Insulted? Vines videos were mostly portrait. 2013-2014 were most-likely its hay day. Vines is dead now, but cell phone videos in portrait were posted to Vines a lot.

    Now if you mean music videos or cinema, yeah, portrait would be odd.

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      1 year ago

      But people still don’t find diagonal eyes attractive, we will never mutate to having vertically-aligned eyes. Horizontal video supremacy is established by nature. Surgery goes a long way this days but, where would they put your nose?

  • On one hand, most of them are just selfies anyway, so portrait mode makes sense to frame the only subject and thing worth looking at. It also is easier to watch on a phone held with just one hand.

    On the other, if you’re taking shots of the landscape put that fucking shit in landscape mode. Please.

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    My unpopular opinion is that whatever you record should consider the format it’ll be viewed in as well as the orientation of the subject in the video. Is it going to be viewed on a phone, one handed, while someone is eating or pooping? Then vertical might make sense. If the subject fits better in a vertical video, then that makes sense as well.

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      1 year ago

      If the content isn’t one person yaking full frame its going to be pointless to use portrait. It’s just practically unsuitable