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How To Change Orientation Of Video In Iphone

How to rotate a video on iPhone

If you've accidentally recorded a video in the wrong orientation on your iPhone - portrait instead of landscape, for instance - all is not lost. Here's how to flip a video on iPhone

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It can be a heart-sinking moment. You've captured that precious moment forever on your iPhone, but when you go to play back the recorded video you find, for some unknown reason, it's sideways. This could be due to holding the phone at a certain angle as you hit the record button, or the curse from the old gypsy woman you wronged, either way it needs fixing.

Thankfully, this is a reasonably straightforward process, especially if you have installed iOS 13 on your iPhone.

To rotate a video in iOS 13 follow these steps:

  1. Open the video in the Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on Edit.
  3. Tap on the Crop icon.
  4. You can now simply straighten the video, if it was filmed at a bit of a jaunty angle. Just swipe along the ruler below the video until you are happy.
  5. If you want to rotate it 90-degrees (or more if necessary!) tap on the rotate icon in the top left above the image.
  6. Then tap Done.

iPhone users have been crying out for years for a simple way to rotate a video, so if it's something you find yourself often needing to do we recommend updating to iOS 13.

However, if your iPhone (or iPad) can't run iOS 13 you can still rotate a video, you'll need to use a different app to do so though.

Luckily the iMovie app, is a free app from Apple, if it's not already on your iPhone then you can download it from the App Store. For more ways to enhance your recordings, check out our Best video-editing apps for iPhone guide.

Using iMovie to rotate a video

One foolproof way to edit your clip is to use Apple's own iMovie app.

  1. To rotate the clip, you'll first need to open it in iMovie.
  2. Go to the app then tap the Projects option at the top of the screen.
  3. Tap the Create Project button, then select the Movie option.

    How to rotate video on iPhone: iMovie

  4. iMovie will now open up your camera roll. Find the clip you want to edit and tap on it so that a blue tick appears in its bottom-right corner.
  5. Tap on the Create Movie option at the bottom of the screen.
  6. You'll be taken to a new project page next. This will include your recording in a play window at the top, plus a timeline underneath.
  7. Tap on the timeline clip and the outside of it should turn yellow. Now place two fingers on the larger version of the recording above and turn them either left or right to rotate the frame into the correct orientation.
  8. Don't worry if you mess this last stage up, as you can continue rotating it until you have the recording in the right alignment.

    How to rotate video on iPhone: Edit

  9. Tap the Done option in the upper-left corner and you'll see the clip in the centre of the screen with My Movie underneath.
  10. The final step is to export the file back to your camera roll so you can share it on social media or through any other medium. To do this, tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen (it's the square with an arrow sticking out of the top) then choose its destination.

That's it. Your video should now look the way you intended it in the first place, and no one will be any the wiser.

If you just want to create short videos to share with friends, then you should also check out Apple's Clips app. Read our How to use Clips guide to get you started.

Author: Martyn Casserly, Contributor

Martyn Casserly

Martyn has been involved with tech ever since the arrival of his ZX Spectrum back in the early 80s. He covers iOS, Android, Windows, macOS and ChromeOS, writing tutorials, buying guides and reviews.

How To Change Orientation Of Video In Iphone

Source: https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/rotate-video-3677104/

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