They should make a default setting where your camera phone is locked to "landscape" so the image will appear sideways on the phone and the shooter will then rotate the phone. This should be the default setting that you have to override to shoot portrait...at least for video, anyway.
On Thursday, May 1, 2014, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@contactben.com> wrote:
On Apr 30, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Tim McLaughlin <mcltim.156@gmail.com> wrote:Very well said:Site: http://ContactBen.comI approve that message ;)I made a graphic, with the same message, a while ago, too:With widescreen TVs all around us now, and with YouTube supporting HD, it's perplexing whypeople continue to film vertically. It must be instinct, since that's how the phone is held to talk into.[begin sad song by Sarah McLachlan]This national (likely worldwide) epidemic must be stopped. Won't you please help?Cheers,B----Benjamin Hershleder
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