Users of Facebook's photo-sharing app, Instagram, will now beable to take videos as well as still photographs, the social network has announced.
In a press conference, Instagram's chief executive Kevin Systrom said the app would allow them to make clips lasting between three and 15 seconds.
Users will also be able to add the distinctive filters that epitomise Instagram photographs.
The app will vie with Twitter's Vine, which also lets users share video.
The Instagram update will
allow iPhone and Android users to record and stitch together their clips to forma "collage", which can thenhave one of 13 customisable filters appliedto them. These can make the clips black-and-white, add a blur-effect or otherwise alter the footage. In addition, iPhone users are offered a "cinema" facility, which stabilises theclips to counteract camera shake. "Fifteen seconds of video [is] the right balance between not-too-short that constrains your creativity and not-too-long where you end up having to wait a lot of time for something to download," said Mr Systrom. The time limit is more than double that offered by Vine's six-second clip service. Other differences include the fact that Instagram's videos do not loop, and that its users can choose their thumbnail images. Vine is expected to announce new features of its own over the coming days after its co-founders uploaded a series of clipsteasing an update.
allow iPhone and Android users to record and stitch together their clips to forma "collage", which can thenhave one of 13 customisable filters appliedto them. These can make the clips black-and-white, add a blur-effect or otherwise alter the footage. In addition, iPhone users are offered a "cinema" facility, which stabilises theclips to counteract camera shake. "Fifteen seconds of video [is] the right balance between not-too-short that constrains your creativity and not-too-long where you end up having to wait a lot of time for something to download," said Mr Systrom. The time limit is more than double that offered by Vine's six-second clip service. Other differences include the fact that Instagram's videos do not loop, and that its users can choose their thumbnail images. Vine is expected to announce new features of its own over the coming days after its co-founders uploaded a series of clipsteasing an update.
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