Most of the vidoes are created with Photos from an iPhone, some also with iPhone video clips. If I mix the two in a video, there is an aspect ratio difference. iPhone photos are normally 4 x 3, and videos are normally 16 x 9. To avoid video black side bars, I would need to crop the photos.
But, in looking over many videos on Facebook, I see that the best video ad presentations cover the entire width of an iPhone display, and also have a height that is higher than the width. So, how do I do that?
If I take 4 x 3 photos, put them in PD15, and create a 4x3 video, I always have black side bars. Is that because a 4x3 photo is not the same aspect ratio as a 4x3 video ? Are the photos actually 3x4, based on those differences ?
To avoid black side bars in a 4x3 video, should I take the iPhone photos in portrait, not landscape mode ? But, I tried that, and still have black side bars.
Apparently I need some advice here. How do I create video for best use in Facebook videos ? The good ones that I've seen on Facebook cover the entire width of an iPhone display, have a height equal to the width or higher than the width. No black sidebars.
They appear to be either 4x4 or 3x4 videos. But I'm not sure.
Thanks,
Clark