Outpaint.com Ad Reframe: Convert vertical UGC ads to widescreen for connected TV
Outpaint.com's Ad Reframe is a tool that converts vertical UGC ads (9:16 aspect ratio) into widescreen format (16:9) suitable for connected TV, without resorting to pillarboxing or side blur. The tool keeps original footage pixel perfect while expanding it for larger screens. It's being launched on Product Hunt as a solution for advertisers who need to repurpose mobile-first content for television screens.
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Today, you can only shoot video for one screen at a time. Go landscape and it won't fit a phone. Go vertical and it looks awful on a laptop.
We've all seen the black bars you slap around a video to force it into a new aspect ratio. I hate them with a passion.
Vertical ads (9:16) expanded into widescreen (16:9) for connected TV, while keeping the original footage pixel perfect.
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