BATTLESTAR GALATICA! Vine Updates To Battle Instagram Video
Vine announces an update, chocked full with new features that might win back some marketing share from video content competitor, Instagram.
The Twitter-owned company brings this update just two weeks after Facebook’s Instagram announced they were launching video-sharing. Vine has made some noticeable changes, according to techcrunch.com:
“To start, you’ll notice that the camera has been redesigned to make it even easier for hard-core creators to frame their shots, which is especially important with stop-animation (something that’s become a bit of a hobby for many Viners). The redesign brings a grid, the ability to focus, and “ghost tools.” Ghost tools let you view your previous shot, but unlike Instagram video, there is no editing within Vine.
The update also brings with it new ways to explore and be noticed on Vine. For one, Vine now includes 15 channels, letting you submit posts to the Explore screen with a better chance of being noticed. These categories include music, nature, comedy, and more. Each one has its own theme and popular feed, which allows for a number of different ways for you to be discovered on Vine.”
“In addition to the app enhancements, Vine’s update also adds the ability to “revine” Vine posts to your followers, much like you might retweet a tweet on Twitter, as well as the ability to create a protected account on Vine that can be seen only by specified users.”
With new channels for discovering popular posts and better privacy protection controls in addition to grid, focus and ghost camera tools, Vine might win back some of the video content market.
Chroniclers, which one do you like better Vine or Instagram?
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