[00:26 Sun,1.April 2018 by Rudi Schmidts] |
Due to the widespread use of smartphones, upright videos have become a legitimate format among many for younger generations. Vertical videos have become indispensable in our time. They are simply a new format reality, whether you want to admit it or not.
![]() That&s why Denver McQuaid launched a kickstarter campaign for a revolutionary idea: Frame Guides for Vertical Video. The McQuaidFrames can be mounted on the display of many standard cameras and allow an exact estimation of the relevant image areas for vertical video recordings. A McQuaidFrame has markings for vertical 9:16 and square 1:1 aspect ratios, which are also required for many social media content. This should finally put an end to "the riddles and sloppiness of paper frames that are stuck to the camera body". McQuaidFrame offers compatible frame formats for Instagram, Snapchat, Musical.ly and Facebook. ![]() The McQuaidFrames are made of tempered glass and are durable enough for several shootings compared to disposable constructions. McQuaidFrames will be available in different versions for different cameras. The list includes models from Sony, Canon and Panasonic, plus plans for other devices, including the Canon Cinema series. Nikon is missing because, according to McQuaid, the frame is "more focused on video than photos and Nikon users seem to be predominantly photographers". Nevertheless, he adds, "when we see a demand from Nikon users, we will take a look at the expansion of our line for them. ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Display Frame Guides für vertikale Videoformate |
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