Seitenverhältnis

RJTaylor wrote on 9/16/2017, 8:30 AM

Hi,

Ich habe das Problem das ich als erstes schwarze Balken an den Seiten habe. Das kann man ja lösen in dem man bei seitenverhältnis den Haken raus macht. Allerdings wird das Video dann sehr unscharf und zb. Köpfe sehen dann aus wie aufgeblasen.

 

Wie kann man das machen das die Balken an den Seiten weg sind aber das Video nicht so gesteckt aussieht?

 

Ich nehme zur Zeit mit meinem galaxy s7 auf und mir wurde immer gesagt das ich es senkrecht halten soll beim Filmen allerdings kommt daher ja das Problem. Warum empfiehlt einem dann jeder es so zu machen?

Vielen Dank im voraus

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Dexcon wrote on 9/16/2017, 8:53 AM

I am constantly amazed at the idea that using a smartphone's camera vertically is a good idea, especially if the aim is to use the images on a 16:9 TV. Just look at TV news where eyewitness footage shot vertically has to be backed by stretched by out-of-focus images to fill the L and R sides of the frame for on-air. If you want to use your phone camera footage for 16:9 TV framing, then hold the phone horizontally, not vertically.

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RJTaylor wrote on 9/16/2017, 9:04 AM

Some people told me that but I'm with you bro thanks for the advise. So there's no way to convert it into 16:9 without having a bad quality? Sry if i sound noobie but I definitely need some tips on that

 

Dexcon wrote on 9/16/2017, 9:27 AM

The only possibility is if you've recorded in 4K on your phone camera. If you have, then you can zoom in roughly 2x or so on the shot on your NLE and still maintain around HD resolution, and with less intrusive bars on the L & R. If only recorded in 1920x1080 or less, zooming in will only progressively decay the image to, in full width, a low resolution.

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