Yesterday Flickr unveiled a new tier to their online sharing community -- VIDEO.
This morning the functionality to actually upload those videos magically appeared
There's some limitations -- no longer than 90 seconds or 150mb and only PRO members can upload...probably to keep the files quick and easy... they seem to include all the features that a photo has (groups, sets, comments, embedding, sizes, etc).
I'm not sure what I think... the content could be more overwhelming than it already is and I don't do much video related ... or will I?
I am curious to see how this affects Flickr community -- will it become divided into videographers and photographers? Will it be like the skiers and snowboarders going down the same run?
This morning the functionality to actually upload those videos magically appeared
There's some limitations -- no longer than 90 seconds or 150mb and only PRO members can upload...probably to keep the files quick and easy... they seem to include all the features that a photo has (groups, sets, comments, embedding, sizes, etc).
I'm not sure what I think... the content could be more overwhelming than it already is and I don't do much video related ... or will I?
I am curious to see how this affects Flickr community -- will it become divided into videographers and photographers? Will it be like the skiers and snowboarders going down the same run?
1 comment:
Yeah, I've seen some protest pictures floating around. I think it would be great for tutorials if you can fit your tips in in 90 seconds but other than that, I'm not good with change.
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