Aspect Ratios ExplainedDid you know that 4:3 — the first standard TV aspect ratio — is thought to closely mimic the angle of human eyesight? Angle your eyes at even more aspect ratio facts in our latest Vimeo Video School lesson >

Aspect Ratios Explained

Did you know that 4:3 — the first standard TV aspect ratio — is thought to closely mimic the angle of human eyesight?

Angle your eyes at even more aspect ratio facts in our latest Vimeo Video School lesson >

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    Filmmaking 101: I’m more of a 16:9 type guy, but a lot of ratios are good for different things. If you’re new to...
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    We know now
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    Widescreen is probably related to this fact that humans think mostly in horizontal rather than vertical space, which is...
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  15. scorch07 said: I’ve always been under the impression that 16:9 was closest to human sight? It definitely feels the most “natural” to me…
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    I need all my clients...understand this. Sigh. If only.
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