YouTube had been slow to accept vertical video but they're on board now. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images If you weren’t sure about vertical video before, you can be sure about it now.
Disney+ is introducing a new video format as the streaming service looks to compete with social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
The streamer is doing its best to catch up to bigger competitors, and newly announced updates could help. As streaming services continue to compete for the attention of consumers, Peacock is doing its ...
Amazon's streaming platform, Twitch, is now testing vertical videos, signaling a switch for its content creators and audience. The experience is currently at an early alpha testing stage, with only a ...
Rolling news channel BFMTV, part of converged media and telecoms group Altice, has launched ‘Live Vertical’, a new smartphone user experience, which it claims is a world first. Developed in ...
First autoplay sound, now vertical video -- the world's largest social network is recasting how video should be consumed on its own platforms. Facebook will now more completely display a ...
The platform is using AI to repurpose old films for mobile, but its first effort is an awkward fit for the format. The platform is using AI to repurpose old films for mobile, but its first effort is ...