Facebook announces its new app that encourages creative stimulation among you and your peers by letting you shoot videos which your friends can add on to and altogether make one collaborated video. Within the app you can shoot a video, give it a topic, and your friends will be able to add their own clips on said topic. After they've added their video their friends can then see it, and their friends' friends, and so on. The aim is to produce a video from different users within a given concept. The finished video can of course be shared to Facebook as well as anywhere on the Internet anytime you'd like. On top of that, Lightroom gets AI-powered Photo to Video generation, powered by Firefly and Google Veo, plus a new AI Sharpen tool that does the heavy lifting. Read more in our articles including "Facebook's new app Riff lets you shoot collaborative videos" and "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration".
Facebook announces its new app that encourages creative stimulation among you and your peers by letting you shoot videos which your friends can add on to and altogether make one collaborated video. Within the app you can shoot a video, give it a topic, and your friends will be able to add their own clips on said topic.
After they've added their video their friends can then see it, and their friends' friends, and so on. The aim is to produce a video from different users within a given concept. The finished video can of course be shared to Facebook as well as anywhere on the Internet anytime you'd like.
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