Video on social has historically been horizontal, with dimensions longer than they are tall so you get that wide, TV-like view, even though you’re watching it on a computer screen, tablet, or phone.
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Why horizontal videos just hit different

A quick take on why horizontal videos still feel like the best format for quality viewing and cinematic vibes. #video ...
Some brands and agencies are seeing success with square-shaped videos, also known as videos with a 1:1 ratio, on Facebook, according to Ad Week. Digital agency Laundry Service found that view rates ...
Instagram's standalone video platform IGTV finally supports horizontal videos, the company has announced. The video app was, until now, limited to vertical content, which is arguably better suited for ...
We all have that friend who loves taking videos with an iPhone or iPad but insists on holding it vertically, rather than horizontally. Then, when they inevitably end up sharing it to Facebook or ...
TikTok is offering incentives to content creators to post long, horizontal videos. The platform began sending alerts to a select group of creators in recent weeks, telling them that posts over a ...
Since TikTok made its splashing debut and amassed its popularity, it has been a vertical video platform that ushered in a new era of content creation and audience viewership where users do not need to ...
TikTok is currently exploring a new screen mode that will feature horizontal videos on the platform. The video-sharing app plans to roll out the upcoming feature to some global users. In an interview ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The great debate is here. And it’s not about politics or sports, but something that touches on many consumers’ daily lives: their smartphone viewing habits.
As it promotes horizontal videos and longer runtimes, TikTok sure is looking more like YouTube these days. As it promotes horizontal videos and longer runtimes, TikTok sure is looking more like ...