Facebook introduces video on Instagram
Facebook introduces video on Instagram
NEW
YORK: Facebook is adding video to its popular photo-sharing app
Instagram, following in the heels of Twitter's growing video-sharing
app, Vine.
Instagram co-founder Kevin
Systrom said on Thursday that users will be able to record and share
15-second clips by tapping a video icon in the app. They can also apply
filters to videos to add contrast, make them black and white or
different hues.
"This is the same Instagram
weknow and love but it moves," he said at an event held at Facebook's
Menlo Park, California, headquarters.
Vine,
which launched in January, has 13 million users and lets people create
and share 6-second video clips. Instagram has 100 million users, up 20
million when Facebook bought the company more than a year ago. If
usersit, Facebook's move could propel mobile video sharing into the
mainstream.
To use the video feature, Instagram
users can tap on the same camera icon they use to snap photos. A new
video camera icon will appear on the right side. Tap it and a screen
with a red video button will let you record clips of sunsets, kids
running in parks or co-workers staring at their computer screens.
The
app will record as long as your finger is on the red button or for 15
seconds, whichever comes first. Not unlike Vine, taking your finger off
the button will stop the recording, allowing you to shoot the scene a
different angle or record something else altogether. Once you have 15
seconds of footage, you can play it the beginning and post it on
Instagram to share with others.
Given Vine's
popularity, "it is perhaps more surprising that Facebook has not
introduced video for Instagram sooner. There is no doubt Twitter will
move quickly to up the ante on Vine and this could undercut Facebook's
efforts with video on Instagram," said Eden Zoller, principal consumer
analyst at Ovum, a technology research firm.
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