Flip that phone when taking a video so you can see the whole car in frame.Video of my white model 3 on the hwy coming home from delivery on Sunday. Gotta give the cameraman some credit, but man does this car look good in this video!
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Flip that phone when taking a video so you can see the whole car in frame.Video of my white model 3 on the hwy coming home from delivery on Sunday. Gotta give the cameraman some credit, but man does this car look good in this video!
Seriously?Flip that phone when taking a video so you can see the whole car in frame.View attachment 325871
Where is the front and where is the back of the 3? Shot in landscape you would see the WHOLE car in the frame and NOT wasted space black bars.Seriously?
Seriously?
lol...his video is just fine.Yes. Learn to take better videos ... not that difficult.
Flip that phone when taking a video so you can see the whole car in frame.View attachment 325871
Wow. You sound fun!Yes. Learn to take better videos ... not that difficult.
You seem very sincere here, so I’ll just say I appreciate the lesson in videography, but I was driving the Tesla in the video...so not about to micromanage a friend taking a video while also driving down the hwy. Thought people could just enjoy the video as is.Where is the front and where is the back of the 3? Shot in landscape you would see the WHOLE car in the frame and NOT wasted space black bars.
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Exactly. Mobile first isn’t exactly a new concept. Tons of video is native portrait.You guys know that some platforms these days ONLY support portrait mode. Youtube videos uploaded in Portrait can be viewed that way on some and growing numbers of devices. Just like there are reasons to take pictures in portrait or landscape, there are reasons to do that for video these days too. Just watch on an iPad to see the aspect as it was taken, rotate the pad.
-Randy
Wow. You sound fun!
And you sound like somebody who records videos in portrait mode
You guys know that some platforms these days ONLY support portrait mode. Youtube videos uploaded in Portrait can be viewed that way on some and growing numbers of devices. Just like there are reasons to take pictures in portrait or landscape, there are reasons to do that for video these days too. Just watch on an iPad to see the aspect as it was taken, rotate the pad.
-Randy
You say movie, but we are talking about a clip taken on a phone. No one is making popcorn, turning down the lights and stretching out on the couch to watch a 5 second clip of a car driving by. If YouTube can adopt, so can you.
-Randy
You say movie, but we are talking about a clip taken on a phone. No one is making popcorn, turning down the lights and stretching out on the couch to watch a 5 second clip of a car driving by. If YouTube can adopt, so can you.
-Randy
Portrait is DUMB for recording video.
Agreed. Although it sometimes does matter on the shot and how the intended audience is going to view it. So for example if I want to send a quick clip of some fireworks I'm watching in the distance to my son that I know will watch on his phone and then delete, that's probably okay.