How to rotate a video on iPhone
It usually happens more than we want, but many times we record a video vertically, wanting to record it horizontally. And it is that many times we press the record button before the iPhone adapts the camera to the position in which we want to capture the video.
This translates into a horizontal video that is viewed vertically, right? Well, it has a solution and here we bring you a tutorial for iPhone, which will allow us to easily rotate it.
It happened to us recently and below we leave you the screenshots of it.
Rotated Video on iPhone
Wanting to see him in his ideal position is almost impossible. You put it horizontally and the video rotates and you see it vertically
Well, we would like to tell you that this has a very easy solution, which we will tell you below.
How to rotate a video on iPhone:
You don't need a program to rotate videos on the iPhone. Many people think that the solution is to download the video on a PC or MAC and with a video editor, such as Final Cut or iMovie, rotate it.
But nothing could be further from the truth, today it is possible to rotate videos on iPhone from the device itself. We simply have to download the application iMovie.
This app from Apple will allow us to rotate videos on iPhone, in a very simple way. Rotate any of the videos that we have "badly recorded" or have sent us "badly recorded".
Switch a video from portrait to landscape:
In the following video we explain how it's done. It will take you less than 10 seconds to rotate the video. Then something else to edit the project you create to make it perfect.
Switch a video from landscape to portrait:
Obviously this process can be done in reverse. A vertical video recorded horizontally. We must follow the same steps but with a nuance. When turning it vertically and seeing that the image is not fully visible, we must do the following:
- Click on the area below, where the video timeline appears, to select it.
- You will see that in the upper right part, a magnifying glass appears.
- Press the magnifying glass and now we can zoom out, making the gesture of pinching the screen, to zoom out the image and make it fully visible.
In this simple way we can rotate an iPhone video, both from vertical to horizontal and from horizontal to vertical.
Simple, right?.