Thursday, December 21, 2017

Facebook Presents Additional Music Features for Video

Facebook tries out the latest features to provide experience in video sharing. This time the music will be a nice offer.

Social media applications offer offers the application of music for the soundtrack of the video that users want to upload. By choosing a sound in "Sound Collection."

The social network released thousands of exclusive audio tracks and sound effects can be used for videos uploaded to the network. They are all free and clean to share only on Facebook and Instagram.

Facebook also released new tutorials and resources to create 360 ​​degree videos. Now offers a camera loan program where content creators can borrow cameras like GoPro Fusion and ZCam S1 from companies for specific projects. Facebook will also start a 360-video workshop around the world next year.

Exclusive audio tracks that are launched are actually quite diverse. Some have vocals and others are just instrumental. Facebook says they reach the hip-hop, pop, jazz, and country genre.

Facebook tapped artists such as indie artist Left Tse, percussionist Jim Santi Owen, and film composer Lyle Workman. Video creators can search through collections by selecting genres, moods, and lengths.

This update is part of a much larger effort to attract YouTube and other young video creators to the Facebook and Instagram platforms. Facebook has been trying to build another online community since launching its "Live" streaming service in 2015. Earlier this year, Facebook launched Watch, a new feature for video on its app.

The reason Facebook makes the feature is because it looks at revenue opportunities as well as the potential for two billion viewers. Last month, Facebook released the new app as a "one stop shop" for such features, only less memorable for users.

Facebook is pushing more videos better as well as professional videos. Later, many users will share the video using their app.

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