Six-second video app Vine was updated to version 1.4 today, adding two new features: Sessions and Time Travel. Both of these features are designed to allow more control over the video capturing and editing process, with Sessions permitting users to save drafts of videos and Time Travel adding enhanced video editing options.

Sessions allows for up to 10 posts to be saved for later, while Time Travel can be used to remove, reorganize, and replace shots within posts, fixing potential mistakes. Previously, Vine only allowed users to work on one video at a time, and editing content was not possible.

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We've made some incredibly powerful additions to the Vine camera.

Sessions — Save any post and come back to it later by tapping the new icon in the bottom right corner of your camera. You can maintain up to 10 open sessions at any time.

Time Travel — Remove, reorganize, or replace any shot at any time. Just tap the green bar while you're shooting or "Edit" while you're previewing.

Vine can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

curmudgeon32 Avatar
160 months ago
Vine is filled with a bunch of people seeking attention. And lots of it.
Unlike the rest of the internet, which is brimming with meaningful discourse.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rmbpuser Avatar
160 months ago
I'm surprised this has lasted since instagram video came out

im surprised you are surprised

instagram videos suck hard
vine is times better
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Xenomorph Avatar
160 months ago
I'm surprised this has lasted since instagram video came out

Instagram does video? Do they have an app for it? What site? Does it work like Vine?

Vine has been slowly getting more and more popular. Tosh.0 is showing Vine videos almost every week, and I keep seeing "best of Vine" videos show up on YouTube.

It's very short attention span friendly. It's like channel surfing. Just a rapid-fire of 6-second clips over and over.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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