When you hold your phone, most of the time, it’s in the vertical or portrait orientation, right? And because of this, as well as the overwhelming popularity of smartphones as primary devices, vertical video is now king. There are a lot of platforms dominated by vertical videos now, such as TikTok and others. Find out in this video some tips and tricks on shooting vertical video effectively so you can use platforms such as TikTok more effectively. Netflix is giving its mobile app a major refresh, headlined by a new vertical video feed called Clips designed to make content discovery faster and more engaging on smartphones. The main focus of the redesign process revolves around "Clips" because it provides users with customized access to short vertical video content, which displays important moments from films, television shows, and special programs. Disney+ has unveiled Verts, a vertical video feature to help users discover more content. Tapping it opens a vertical feed where users can swipe through short scenes and highlights from movies and shows available on Disney+. Google Veo 3 has just announced that their AI video generator Veo 3 now supports vertical videos and 1080p. Read more in our articles including "Watch: How to shoot better vertical/portrait videos!" and "Netflix introduces Vertical Video on app".
When you hold your phone, most of the time, it’s in the vertical or portrait orientation, right? And because of this, as well as the overwhelming popularity of smartphones as primary devices, vertical video is now king. There are a lot of platforms dominated by vertical videos now, such as TikTok and others.
Find out in this video some tips and tricks on shooting vertical video effectively so you can use platforms such as TikTok more effectively. Netflix is giving its mobile app a major refresh, headlined by a new vertical video feed called Clips designed to make content discovery faster and more engaging on smartphones. The main focus of the redesign process revolves around "Clips" because it provides users with customized access to short vertical video content, which displays important moments from films, television shows, and special programs.
Our coverage of vertical video 4k includes: "Watch: How to shoot better vertical/portrait videos!"; "Netflix introduces Vertical Video on app"; "Disney+ announces Verts vertical video feature". Each article provides unique insights and information.