Video On Instagram launched on Facebook
Video on Instagram – A Vine Competitor
Earlier in the year, Twitter launched a new service called Vine. Vine
videos are to video, what tweets are to text. Short and sweet is the
name of the game here. Vine allows users to post videos to Twitter and
Facebook with a maximum length of 6 seconds. While that might not seem
like much, it has caught on really well and is being used both by users
as well as companies. It’s proving to be surprisingly effective in
marketing as well.
Now, Video on Instagram is very similar to Vine, save for a few key
differences. It lets you capture short videos, but the maximum duration
is almost double that of Vine at 15 seconds with a 3 second minimum and
it even allows multiple cuts. Perfectionists will be happy to know that
they can even delete the last cut or segment of the video as well as
select a preview image. True to their roots, Instagram is also including
13 exclusive video filters for this service, which is already available
right now. It will be integrated into the Instagram apps on Android and
iOS and naturally. iOS users however get an extra new feature called
Cinema stabilization that nullifies the shakiness in a captured video.
For now it’s an exclusive feature, but could make its way to Android as
well. Since everything is integrated into the same Instagram app,
Facebook sharing is quick and easy as well.
Perhaps the best part about this is, once the inevitable spam of
Videos from Instagram turns up on your Facebook feed, you won’t have to
keep watching the same looping video, it plays just once and then stops.
So basically it’s short video with filters, which might not sound
interesting, but will inevitably turn out to be popular. Your thoughts
on the new Video on Instagram feature?
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