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Sometimes the sensor on your iPhone gets a little confused and you shoot a video and you only realize later that it was shooting in the wrong orientation. That happened on the video above I was doing for another post. It is more likely to happen when you are shooting video straight down towards the ground because the iPhoned doesn’t know which side you want up. Don’t delete the video and don’t give people a sore neck–ROTATE your video using the free version of Quicktime that came with your Mac!

First of all, rotate the upside down video. After that, choose an output format for the file. Note that it's better to pick MP4 if you're editing from your Android or iPhone. Click 'Rotate' and your video will be processed. Tap on the button in the upper left hand corner. Choose the video you’d like to rotate. Tap on the 'Rotate' button in the bottom left hand corner. Keep tapping it until the video is in the desired orientation. Upload a video file and resize it. This tool can resize (scale) various video formats, including mp4, webm, flv, mov and others. When you record a 1080p vertical video on an iPhone it’s still a 1920x1080 video, there’s just a flag in the file telling to playback software to rotate it. View entire discussion ( 149 comments) More posts from the apple community. In this tutorial, you will learn how to rotate an image using OpenCV. Additionally, I’ll also show you how to rotate an image using my two convenience functions from the imutils library, imutils.rotate and imutils.rotatebound, which make rotating images with OpenCV easier (and requires less code).

Step 1: Import your video to your mac.

I’m going to assume that you import your videos into iPhoto.

Step 2: Reveal the original file in the Finder.

In iPhoto click on the video once to highlight it. Then from the menu at the top of the screen select: File > Reveal in Finder > Original File

Finding the original file from the menu item: Edit > Reveal in Finder > Original

Step 3: Open the video in Quicktime.

You can do this a couple ways:

Method 1: Double-click on the file in the finder.

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If Quicktime is the associated program with .mov files it will open. Quicktime is the default application if you haven’t installed other software that changed the associations.

Method 2: Drag the file from the finder where you just revealed it and drop it on the icon of the Quicktime application in the dock.

Dragging and dropping the .mov file on the Quicktime icon to open the file

Method 3: Control Click on the file and select: Open With > Quicktime Player.app

If Quicktime isn’t associated with .mov files you can command-click on the file and pick Quicktime from the menu

Step 4: From the menu at the top of the screen select either: Edit > Rotate Right or Edit > Rotate Left.

Now your movie isn’t sideways anymore.

Now the video isn’t crooked!

Step 5: Save the rotated video.

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For some reason Quicktime doesn’t have Save in the menu. If you try closing the video it will offer up an opportunity to save it. You can save it in the same folder as the original and iPhoto will pick it up. Mission accomplished–no more accidental sideways video.

You can save the rotated video in the same iPhoto location as the original
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