I feel like I'm probably missing somthing really obvious here but why do people take videos in portrait and then have huge blurred bars down either side?
The BBC seem to insist that if anyone submits a video to them they must be in portrait too... I dont get it - we have these big screens of which only a small percentage is actually used to view content. Do people like the massive blurred bits at the sides? do they serve some purpose I'm not quite understanding?
All monitors and TVs are landscape. We see in landscape. Whats with all this sudden portrait obsession?
The BBC seem to insist that if anyone submits a video to them they must be in portrait too... I dont get it - we have these big screens of which only a small percentage is actually used to view content. Do people like the massive blurred bits at the sides? do they serve some purpose I'm not quite understanding?
All monitors and TVs are landscape. We see in landscape. Whats with all this sudden portrait obsession?