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7713How to Start Creating Videos for IGTV
August 30,2018ByDAVID VEGA

How to Start Creating Videos for IGTV

Instagram: How to Start Creating Videos for IGTV by Creator Expert, Trevor Holmes – production tips for making vertical videos and how to use this new channel to your advantage: This year, Instagram launched IGTV, a new app-within-an-app that allows users to upload and watch videos that are up to an hour long. Plain and simple, IGTV is a video platform explicitly made for vertical video. So what does this update mean for you as a business? Chances are, you’re already using the standard Instagram app in some way to promote your business, but you may not be creating vertical content yet. If you want to get ahead of the game, a vertical video is a great place to start. [facebook url=”https://www.facebook.com/tridence/videos/1651339678307726/” /] IGTV supports up to 4k in vertical videos that are at least 15 seconds long, and that run up to 10 minutes for most accounts (the full-hour hasn’t rolled out to everyone yet). This means that the size here is precisely the same as Instagram Stories, with a 9:16 aspect ratio. Anyone who has an Instagram account can create their own IGTV channel and start making and sharing long-form content! The great thing about making content for IGTV is that it seamlessly links up with your Instagram account. You’ll see a new little icon on your profile once you’ve published your first piece of content, and followers can get straight to your channel from there to watch the rest of your content. This is a great way to promote the new IGTV content you publish and get eyes on your channel. So now that you have a firm grasp on the basics of this new channel, you’re ready to dive into the world of vertical video. Have you made an IGTV video for your business yet? Share it with us in the comments, we’d love to check it out! Check out Our CEO Gram Fam – http://www.instagram.com/tridence_david – (Lifestyle/Fashion/Digital Marketing) See you on the ’gram! – Contact Tridence to gain an edge in the Digital Marketing channels. Let’s Work Together! https://www.tridence.com...

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7712Instagram TV launches (IGTV app) for creators, 1-hour video uploads.
June 21,2018ByDAVID VEGA

Instagram TV launches (IGTV app) for creators, 1-hour video uploads.

Instagram is ready to compete head to head on/with YouTube. Today at a flashy event in San Francisco, the company announced it will begin allowing users to upload videos up to one hour in length, up from the previous one-minute limit. And to house the new longer-form videos from content creators and the general public, Instagram is launching IGTV. Accessible from a button inside the Instagram home screen, as well as a standalone app, IGTV will spotlight popular videos from Instagram celebrities. The launch confirms TechCrunch’s scoops over the past month outlining the features and potential of IGTV that we said would arrive today, following the WSJ’s report that Instagram would offer videos up to an hour in length. “It’s time for video to move forward, and evolve,” said Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom onstage at the event. “IGTV is for watching long-form videos from your favorite creators.” Just before he took the stage, Instagram’s business blog outed details of IGTV. How IGTV Works IGTV will let anyone be a creator, not just big-name celebrities. People will be able to upload vertical videos through Instagram’s app or the web. Everyone except smaller and new accounts will be able to upload hour-long videos immediately, with that option expanding to everyone eventually. The IGTV app will be available globally on iOS and Android sometime today, as well as in the Instagram app through a TV-shaped button above Stories. “We made it a dedicated app so you can tap on it and enjoy the video without all the distraction,” Systrom explained. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHXEUGTAPq8?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent] In IGTV’s dedicated app or its in-Instagram experience, viewers will be able to swipe through a variety of longer-form videos, or swipe up to visit a Browse tab of personally recommended videos, popular videos, creators they’re following and the option to continue watching previously started videos. Users will also get callouts from the IGTV button alerting them to new content. IGTV will also let creators develop Instagram Channels full of their different videos that people can subscribe to. Creators will be able to put links in the description of their videos to drive traffic elsewhere. No Commercials In IGTV…Yet “There’s no ads in IGTV today,” says Systrom, but he says it’s “obviously a very reasonable place [for ads] to end up.” He explained that since creators are investing a lot of time into IGTV videos, he wants to make that sustainable by offering them a way to monetize in the future. Instagram isn’t paying any creators directly for IGTV videos either like Facebook did to jump-start its flopped Facebook Watch video hub. With 1 billion users on Instagram, IGTV could be popular with creators not only trying to earn money but grow their audience. Instagram is expected to build out a monetization option for IGTV creators, potentially including ad revenue shares. The big user base could also attract advertisers. eMarketer already expects Instagram to earn $5.48 billion in U.S. ad revenue in 2018. Facebook shareholders loved the sound of more premium ad inventory that businesses crave as they shift spend away from the television. Facebook’s share price is up over 2.2 percent today to nearly $202. Instagram has evolved far beyond the initial simplicity of just filtering and sharing photos. When it launched, mobile networks, screens, and cameras weren’t ready for longer-form video, and neither were users. As more families cut the cord or teens ignore television altogether, though, Instagram has an opportunity to become the TV of mobile. YouTube may always have a wider breadth of content, but through curation of creators and publishers’ video content, Instagram could become the reliable place to watch something great on the small screen. Author: Josh Constine Image Credits: TechCrunch...

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