Creating or change Content to Display on Portrait Mode

I would like to Create or change Content to Display on Portrait Mode ?

I do a custom sequence, where say my media is 1920 x 1080, I make the sequence 3414 x 1920. Then move the clip into the sequence and 'Keep Existing Settings', and rotate the clip 90 degrees. You can fit 3 clips of those dimensions within those settings and leaves a 'black' portion. Or scale one clip to fill.
Depends what size media you have and depends what you want to render out as.

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