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Jan 12, 2011 2:00 PM in response to Wolves42by justpeachy907,I totally agree! I have done the same mistake with holding my camera the wrong way!! I hope there is some program I can do to solve this. I just went on this great vacation with the whole family, and sooo many of my videos are facing the wrong way. HELP! -
Jan 14, 2011 2:34 AM in response to Wolves42by Waymen,You can "flip" the orientation of the video using the pro version of the QuickTime Player 7 application. Open the video (in the player), press command-j (show movie properties), then select the video track and you will see controls for flip and rotation under the visual settings tab.
Really, all you need is an application that can edit/change the properties of a QuickTime movie. I'm almost certain that you can find several applications that can do this. -
Feb 4, 2011 8:42 AM in response to Waymenby Dan Mitchell1,Even although I hold my iPhone horizontally throughout filming, I'm sometimes getting vertical videos - is there a way to ensure horizontal videos ? -
Feb 4, 2011 1:38 PM in response to Dan Mitchell1by F Shippey,I like the 8mm Vintage Camera app - it ONLY shoots in the correct horizontal orientation. (... and it has all kinds of special effects. I highly recommend it.) -
Feb 5, 2011 1:51 PM in response to Dan Mitchell1by Dan Mitchell1,After some experimentation I find that if the iPhone is held in landscape mode, but with the back pointing downwards (parallel to the ground) I always get vertical videos.
If the phone is held with the back/front plates vertical in relation to the ground, then video orientation depends on whether the phone is in landscape or portrait mode. -
Feb 14, 2011 2:57 PM in response to Wolves42by FishComputer,No, while taking a video, you can neither zoom or rotate, though you can focus -
Feb 14, 2011 3:23 PM in response to Wolves42by Mac on Andy,You will need a third party app to achieve this on your iPhone. I've fallen victim to the same problem and can recommend an app called Rotate Video (vRotate) by sectroyer which does the job nicely. Currently 59p in the App Store.
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Oct 20, 2011 10:03 AM in response to Wolves42by St. Helena (Frogmore),You can also use "IMovie" to Flip, Crop, etc.. video.
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Nov 11, 2015 8:25 AM in response to St. Helena (Frogmore)by kerbyrials,iMovie does indeed fix this. Insert the video in your movie (or just create a new project). Then click on the crop tool. Then you will see two icon buttons --- to roteat the video counterclockwise or clockwise (they look like the image tilted up on one side with an arrow, and the other tilted in the other direction). Click on one or the other until the image is they way you want it (horizontal or vertical).
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Feb 29, 2016 4:56 AM in response to Wolves42by LegendCatcher,There's an app called horizon that can fix vertical videos in the app store