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Royalty-Free Vertical Stock Videos

Explore our extensive range of high-quality vertical stock videos and b-roll footage. Access HD & 4K stock footage by seasoned videographers to add that professional touch to your edits.

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running lights
Red Blood Cells in Vein 3d Animation
Snow Falling
Crowded Sidewalk Tokyo Time Lapse
Rotate Your Phone Screen
AI Network Connection
Money Falling Down Animation Vertical
Stressed Sick Employee Woman.
Social Media Icons On Phone
Hand Over the Keys to the Owner of the Apartment
Decline chart Portrait
Smartphone Camera Recording Screen Alpha
Snow Flakes Overlay Green Screen
Dental veneers on blue background. 3D Animation
Unrecognizable Woman Stepping on Scale
Confetti Splash with alpha channel
Toothbrush cleaning teeth
Smartphone On Desk Receiving A Voice Message
Vertical video of Concert at Night
Idea
Biomedical microscopic fat cells structure
Doctor learning Brain computed tomography
Vertical Video Camera Recording Screen Alpha
Vertical Gold Snow Particles Trails
Dubai skyscrapers
Skin with hair in pores, hair treatment concept
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FAQs

A vertical video is a video format with a taller-than-wide aspect ratio, typically 9:16. It's designed for viewing on mobile devices and is widely used on platforms like Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.
To edit a vertical video, start by setting your project's aspect ratio to 9:16 in your editing software. Then, crop, resize, and arrange your clips to fit the vertical frame before exporting in a mobile-friendly resolution.
After downloading a vertical video template from Envato, open the project file in Adobe Premiere Pro. Replace the placeholder media with your own clips, adjust the text or effects if needed, and export the final video in 9:16 format.
Download a vertical video template from Envato and import it into DaVinci Resolve. Add your own footage to the timeline, customize colors, text, and transitions, then render the project using vertical (9:16) settings.