Try Rendering a Dream. This One Did - Optimized for smartphones

This article reveals the planning and strategy behind one of HavefunwithAIch's YouTube releases—from thumbnails to audience targeting.
This is an experiment — a challenge that asks:
“Why not have a vertical video for smartphones, even though it’s YouTube long?”
It’s not just vertical.
Everything — the composition, 4K UHD 60fps, the sound planning, the image prompts, and the video generation itself — was crafted for this screen size.
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Try Rendering a Dream. This One Did - Optimized for smartphones
It can't be helped, but YouTube imposes a number of restrictions.
One of them is the separation from Shorts, which is practically a completely different category of content.
I’m aware that over 80% of my audience watches this channel on smartphones.
However, I currently have no plans to release videos under the YouTube Shorts category — because to me, it seems focused only on fleeting trends.
So, does that mean long-form videos optimised for smartphones have no place?
I made these videos precisely because I believe they do.
As long as they meet the time requirement, they can still be classified and treated as long-form content — and they deserve to exist.
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