Originally posted by Nerfboy
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I have to do this for clients. It is a pain but you either shoot to centre crop or rotate the camera (or I am told the sensor) I have had pro footage shot in 9x16, thats easy to work with. If not and I had to do this two weeks ago - not for crappygram but for a Vertical screen. Each shot had to be cropped so that it worked content wise.
If your image is #16 wide and it needs to be #9 wide and #16 high you zoom and crop end of.
I would add that some of us go back to the days of PD150/170 shooting on a 4x3 sensor masked to frame as 16x9 and then ARCing. (Often to match a real 16x9 sensor on a DSR500/570) If you were lucky you would have access to an ARC 100 if not it was basically a PIP zoom.
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