There’s a lot more that goes into getting your video seen than just putting it online. Your work can be marketed and edited into bite-sized pieces — and the best place for those is on social media.
Each social video platform has its own specifications, including aspect ratios, length, and format. If you know the basics ahead of time, you can optimize your work for any of them.
Creating vertical videos is not only important for building your brand and getting more engagement on your social channels, but also a great way to push yourself creatively.
Vertical video skeptics now have a reason to flip their editing timeline. Instagram’s new IGTV (Instagram TV) allows users to upload up to one hour of vertical video content.
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In the digital age, live video is accessible to all of us. It’s an exciting time, where ideas and thoughts can be shared simply by tapping a “Go Live” button from your phone.
With online video, it’s a challenge to stand out in the ocean of competition for attention. Here are five ways to give your videos a better shot at getting noticed.
These tutorials will show you how to best format and export your videos for YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.