Vine, the Twitter-owned app, unveiled two new updates last week that gives its users more flexibility with their six-second works of art.
Sessions is one of the new updates that adds a draft-like feature, allowing users to no longer need to finish videos immediately after recording their first clip. With Sessions, users are now able to save any post and come back to it later, up to ten posts at once. It also allows users to check out the work of others mid-Vine for some inspiration!
The second new feature (and this one is a biggie) is Time Travel. With Time Travel, users can remove, reorganize or replace any shot within a post at any time – it essentially lets users edit their videos, where in the past, Vines had to be shot continuously without a mistake. Now, when shooting a video users see a new green bar that allows them to organize shots as well as a new “Edit” button when in preview mode.
With 40 million Viners and counting, the release of these updates not only gives users even greater flexibility working with their six-second creations, it will definitely entice users to become even more creative. Don’t be surprised if you start seeing the next wave of Internet famous vines popping up on the news – just ask Ryan McHenry, creator of ‘Ryan Gosling Won’t Eat His Cereal,’ how things are working out for himself after his vines went viral!