A vertical video is a bad idea because most devices that allow you to watch videos are horizontal (such as computers, the television, and movie screen). A vertical format limits the amount of information you can put on the screen and it makes it more difficult for you to tell a story. If vertical videos were to become the new norm, the devices that we watch videos on would have to change. I've taken a vertical video for social media because the format for most of the videos on them is vertical, and they're typically viewed on a phone screen which is a vertical device.
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