A video captured in portrait mode for smartphone users. Vertical videos are viewed without flipping the phone into landscape mode. Because people jump from Web page to Web page and from app to app ...
In this video we discuss some of the video "rules" vertical video is said to break and why it’s nonsense. Claims that video must be horizontal are tied to how we have consumed video in the past.
Humans love to watch other humans, whether it’s movies by Frederick Wiseman or vertical videos on your phone. In a way, we’re all documentarians.
Video reigns supreme on social media like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. And now, video is becoming a bigger business for ...
X has started expanding its dedicated vertical video feed to users outside the U.S., TechCrunch has exclusively learned and confirmed with the company.
X (formerly Twitter) has introduced a new tab on its explore page, giving users a verticle video tab, similar to TikTok and Instagram.