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Horizontality Bias
he pervasive, often unexamined, assumption that the horizontal aspect ratio is the natural or inherently correct orientation for moving images. This bias stems from socio-technical and commercial factors, such as the design of cinema screens and television sets, rather than any intrinsic property of the medium. Challenging this bias involves recognizing horizontality as a dominant convention, not a creative absolute.
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