What is your favorite aspect ratio for video?
Edited to clarify: the preferred aspect ratio if/when you (would) make your own video.
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Last edited by newpball; 29th Jan 2015 at 18:54. Reason: Clarification
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The ratio the creator(s) chose to create his/her/their creation.
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My favourite tends to be the same aspect ratio as the display of the device I'm using at the time.
Some aspect ratios are better suited for particular viewing environments.
I did however think about it, and 2:1 seemed like it might be a nice aspect ratio (I'm not a fan of really wide aspect ratios) and on a whim I plugged it into Google. Much to my surprise, it's an actual format. Hardly used, so maybe I can be forgiven for being ignorant of it. Maybe it's never taken off because the name really sucks. Univisium
I don't think wider aspect ratio TVs will ever be mainstream, but I've been wrong before. The reality is though, there's only so much space in the average living/family room for a TV and for larger size screens, wider aspect ratios are probably less practical.Last edited by hello_hello; 30th Jan 2015 at 14:26.
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I think a 4:3 frame is flattering when shooting people's faces up close or the upper part of the body because in a wider frame such as 16:9 they often look kind of lost and the attention can be drawn away from them (well, maybe not so much if you use a very shallow depth of field to prevent that, but try that with a regular camcorder in an interview situation).
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4:3, because it closely resembles 35mm
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What about a pair of black glasses that have interchangeable aspect ratio lenses.
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It does sound like a silly poll but I do not think that was the OP's intention.
Maybe not the OP but there are guys out there who have never witnessed a CRT tv or even an academy ratio film.
Yet there are even film-makers who simply throw 'width' at their subject without cause or consideration for the content. -
I like the screen 'full', but might miss something of the cropped portion of 'scoped movies/vids. Next tv will be 60" or larger, I think 2.35/2.39/2.4:1 (whatever) will become a non-issue then. (have a 7-8 yr old 42" Olivea)
I have seen a (very) few old 4:3 movies cropped to fill 16:9/185:1, a terrible thing to do, , ,
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I hope people with multiple memberships aren't voting more than once. That would skew the results.
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No of course it was not.
I assume people on this forum do make videos, I am sure they thought about aspect ratios as well.
But perhaps that is terribly naive of me?
Even if the recording device has a given AR it does not mean you cannot make a composition with a different AR in mind and crop it in post. -
Shouldn't there be a follow up poll regarding whether you use zoom or stretch mode on your tv?
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I think it's fun to make 9:16 ratio videos for those in-store ads that use the screen turned on their side. Quite a challenge composing graphics and mise-en-scene for them,as well as editing.
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I love children, girl children... about 16-40
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I've been shooting and editing in 16:9 since 2003. Interestingly enough a regular client dropped off a hodgepodge of video sources for me to put on a dvd. It included HD 1080i, Gopro 1280 x 960, cell Phone video with various orientation, and SD widescreen.
It was a PIA resizing and rotating various sources to get a steady 16:9 dvd out of it. Thank goodness for tools like ffmpeg to make it sooooo much easier...Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
I have a new poll idea. "What's Your favorite Shoe?"
a] Sneakers
b] Loafers
c] Jailhouse Slides
d] Wingtips
e] Air Jordan's
f] Elf Boots with BellsLast edited by budwzr; 31st Jan 2015 at 22:41.
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Better poll idea is what's your favorite favorite?
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
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New poll,
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As a Consumer:
16:9 HD Video Standard inside a letterbox "active picture" is the most Pro we can get, for music videos and most movies.
to watch on a regular TV or screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D9BvbXQQD4
2.39:1 / 2.4:1 ...for Super Epic Movies:
The Wider Widescreen the better.
...on a "8K" Widescreen TV !?
...if I was a producer or a real editor: I will start with 16:9 horizontal.Last edited by DJ_ValBec; 2nd Feb 2015 at 14:42.
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Interesting replies to say the least.
I think that picking an aspect ratios is an important parts of videography.
I suppose most posters here are either completely clueless about that or have zero experience making videos.
I prefer 2.40 : 1 to film people in their surroundings because I think it is just high enough to fill enough vertical information. For landscape I would prefer even wider.
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