This minHour teaches you how to change a video's vertical or horizontal orientation. You can rotate a video by downloading and using Movie Maker on a Windows computer, QuickTime on a Mac, and free apps on iPhone and Android smartphones.
Rotating on Windows
Download and install Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker was discontinued in 2012, but you can still download and install it on Windows 10 by visiting a third-party site and downloading it from there.
- While it is possible to use VLC Media Player to rotate a video, doing so will remove the audio from the saved video.
Open Windows Movie Maker.
Its app icon resembles a film strip. This will open the project view section of Movie Maker.
Click Add videos and photos.
This option is in the upper-left side of the window in the “Add” section. A new window will open.
Select your video.
Go to the location of the video that you want to rotate, then click the video.
Click Open.
It’s in the bottom-right corner of the window. Your video will open in Movie Maker.
Rotate the video.
Click either or in the “Editing” section of the toolbar. Your video should rotate accordingly.
- You may have to perform this step more than once to get your video to the correct orientation.
- In some cases, clicking Rotate left will result in the video being rotated to the right when it’s saved (and vice versa for Rotate right).
Click File.
It’s in the upper-left corner of the window. A menu will appear.
Select Save movie.
This option is near the middle of the menu. Selecting it will prompt a pop-out window.
Click Recommended for this project.
It’s at the top of the pop-out window.
Enter a title.
Type in the title that you want to use for your movie.
Click Save.
It’s in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will save your video under your specified name. When you play it in any media player, it will be rotated to your liking.
Rotating on a Mac
Click the magnifying glass-shaped icon in the top-right corner of your Mac’s screen. A search bar will appear.
Type in quicktime.
This will search your computer for the QuickTime app.
Double-click QuickTime.
It should be the top result in the Spotlight search. Doing so opens the QuickTime video player.
Click File.
You’ll find this in the top-left corner of your Mac’s screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
Click Open File….
It’s near the top of the drop-down menu.
Select your video.
Click the video that you want to rotate.
- You may first have to go to the folder in which the video is stored by clicking the appropriate folder on the left side of the window.
Click Open.
It’s in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so will open the video in the QuickTime player.
Click Edit.
This menu item is at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
Click a Rotate option.
You’ll find several options in the drop-down menu; click the one that you want to apply to your video.
Save your rotated video.
To do so:
- Click the File menu item again.
- Select Export
- Select a quality (e.g., 1080p).
- Add a name and select a save location.
- Click Save
Rotating on an iPhone
Download the Rotate & Flip Video app.
To do so:
- Open the App Store
- Tap Search
- Tap the search bar.
- Type in rotate & flip video
- Tap Search
- Tap GET to the right of the “Rotate & Flip Video” heading.
- Enter your Touch ID, or enter your Apple ID email address and tap Install.
Open Rotate & Flip Video.
Tap in the App Store, or tap the Rotate & Flip Video app icon.
Tap the video camera icon.
It’s in the middle of the screen. Doing so prompts a pop-up menu at the bottom of the screen.
Tap Video.
You’ll find this in the pop-up menu.
Tap OK if prompted.
This will allow Rotate & Flip Video access to your iPhone’s videos.
Select a video album.
Tap the album in which your video is located.
- If you’re unsure of what to select here, tap Camera Roll.
Select a video.
Tap the video that you want to edit.
Tap Select.
It’s in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so will open your video in the main window.
Rotate your video.
Tap the option until your video reaches the orientation that you prefer.
Tap Save.
It’s at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will save your rotated video onto your iPhone’s Camera Roll.
- Once you see an advertisement pop up, you can exit the Rotate & Flip Video app.
Rotating on an Android
Download the Rotate Video FX app.
To do so:
- Open the Google Play Store
- Tap the search bar
- Type in rotate video fx
- Tap Rotate Video FX in the results.
- Tap INSTALL
- Tap ACCEPT
Open Rotate Video FX.
Tap in the Google Play Store, or tap the Rotate Video FX app icon.
Tap START ROTATE.
It’s on the right side of the screen.
Tap Choose movie when prompted.
Doing so will open your Android’s camera roll.
Select a video.
Tap the video that you want to rotate.
Exit the ad if necessary.
After selecting a video, you may have to tap or on an ad before proceeding.
Rotate the video.
Tap one of the arrows in the bottom-left or bottom-right corner of the screen to rotate your video 90 degrees left or right.
- If you want to rotate the video 180 degrees, just tap the arrow twice.
Tap START.
It’s at the bottom of the screen.
Select a conversion speed.
Tap to flip the video quickly, or tap to make sure that the video will appear rotated in all supported media players.
Wait for your video to finish converting.
Once you see the video begin to play, your video has been rotated and saved to your Android’s camera roll.