Vine App for iPhone Review

| January 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

Vine app for iPhone is Twitter’s Instagram for video application. Twitter purchased the makers’ of Vine a year back, and now they are out with a standalone app that let you create and share short looping videos easily. Every ‘Vine’ is limited to just six seconds, much like the short texting format of Twitter. You can get Vine iPhone app for free from iTunes App Store.

Vine App Features

Vine app for iPhone basically let you create short looping videos of up to six seconds and share it in the social networking space. The video loops infinitely means it looks more like a GIF creation method than a true video capturing app. It is also possible to make digital montages of clips to create a Vine video of six seconds. Capturing video is easy and straightforward: you shoot by holding down on the screen and the capture stops the moment you release. There is also the option to have sound with the video, even though you can mute it anytime you wish. You can share the videos through Vine for iPhone itself or have it posted on the Twitter feed/Facebook. Under share settings, you have the options to pick your social network paradigm.

Vine App for iPhone

Vine requires a user account. You can sign in using your Vine or Twitter account, even though the latter gives you a quick access. There is also an option to sign in using Facebook username/password. Vine for iPhone also has an Instagram trait in it. For example, you can follow other user’s video clips.

Vine iPhone application is designed to work with iOS versions 5.0 or later. With the right OS installed, it should be compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad.

Final Thoughts

Clearly Vine app for iPhone has borrowed Twitter’s tagline ‘constraint inspires creativity’. Using the app, you can create short looping videos extremely easy and share it with your friends in no time. The short six-second videos can either be shot as a single footage or be a digital montage of multiple clips. The option to follow other user’s video clips has an Instragram feel to it. Compatibility with Facebook comes handy, especially if you want your videos be viewed by a larger social crowd. Overall, a good standalone video sharing app from the Twitter stable.

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