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It absolutely makes sense. You can design whatever you want for vertical videos but it makes no difference if the actual content isn't designed for it.
How many times have you seen videos with multiple people falling out of frame while simultaneously half the frame consists of ground and sky? Then the camera operator viciously whips back and forth to try to capture everything, creating a jarring fuckin video? How many times do you see TikTokkers trying to contort their bodies so you can actually see what's going on in the image behind them? What difference does the size of resolution of the image make when half of it is consumed by nothing important?
That probably means they should've zoomed out, regaldless of orientation
To create even bigger empty spaces of ground and sky?
Once you've got everything you can just crop to where the action is happening later, as well as chose a different aspect ratio if need be
Crop it? Sooo then you're just back to horizontal but at a significantly degraded resolution...
Not really. Most phones can film in 4k and most services compress it to absolute shit anyway nowadays. You're not losing much but cropping first
It's often hard to adapt already existing horizontal videos into vertical videos, but the current high prevalence of vertical video platforms create incentive to create better editing tricks. I personally am often surprised how they accommodate for these situations now a days
I mean yes I agree but it's a shoddy workaround for a manufactured problem.