Animated GIFs continue to grow
in popularity. Now, exactly one
year after Cinemagram developers
confirmed an Android version,
it’s finally going to hit Google
Play. Cinemagram allows you to
record a video, loop it, and select
specific parts of the video to
animate. For example, you could
record a video with a flag in the
background, animate only the
flag, and create an attention-
grabbing effect. You can also
record short, edited videos by
holding to record, releasing, and
then recording your next great
moment… much like Vine for
Twitter.
The interface is very similar to
what you’ll find on Instagram,
but you are able to reshare
people’s images or videos.
Instead of using a GIF format,
sharing on the web now uses a
video format. At the moment,
Cinemagram for Android has
some issues. There have been
problems with sharing GIFs, and
the “Open” button that appears
on web embeds redirects to the
iOS app. However, minor updates
should fix those problems.
Since January of this year,
Twitter’s Vine has really
demonstrated how successful
GIF-like videos can be. Even with
complaints of only being able to
record for six seconds, Vine
reached the number one spot in
Apple’s App Store under “Top Free
iPhone Apps”. Until Vine makes
its way to Android, Cinemagram
offers a nice
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cinemagram.main
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