Summary: Twitter video sharing app Vine offers young, aspiring actors and YouTube stars a new platform to showcase their uncanny creativity. Now, this platform has achieved a large number of video stars, so that they become famous overnight, has been the pursuit of countless fans.
The Twitter video-sharing app Vine offers young, aspiring actors and YouTube stars a new platform to showcase their uncanny creativity. Now, this platform has achieved a large number of video stars, so that they become famous overnight, has been the pursuit of countless fans.
According to the US Science and Technology network CNET report, Brittany-Jayne-Fran (Brittany-jayne Furlan) will do everything possible to the funny, only bo people smile. She would hijack strangers ' shopping carts, party balloons and cocktails, read bedtime stories to people who sleep at bus stops, or pull other people's hands. All of this was taken with a smartphone camera.
Although Fran's antics may seem annoying, her 2.2 million fans on the vine seem to have no fun. Even well-known comedians such as Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel) or Chelsea-handler (Chelsea Handler) seem to have done so, and they broadcast a short comedy clip on their show. Now, Fran's Vine video in just a few hours to get tens of thousands of "praise" and sharing is a commonplace thing.
Vine is a video-sharing app launched by Twitter, where users can take a 6-second video clip and seamlessly embed it in the Twitter stream. It provides a new video platform for Fran and a large number of young people, aspiring actors and YouTube stars. On this platform, they can show their strange ideas and fame.
The app, released at the end of January this year, was the first to attract the attention of creative people, technicians and brand makers. By the beginning of June, Vine had gathered 13 million registered users. And, just that month, it became the most-downloaded, non-gaming app in the app store at Apple. The number of active users in Vine is second only to Instagram (130 million users), and the age is relatively small. But it has grown rapidly, and in the past month alone, it has become a large number of emerging video stars and millions of of fan-favored apps.
Hollywood and Vine.
Twitter doesn't want to talk about the fast-growing user base of the video app. But people familiar with the Vine business confirmed the author's long-held guess that the vine update app, released on July 3, and the Android version of Vine released a week later, changed everything.
Although its functionality looks simple, the app, after Vine's revine forwarding feature, seems to have the magic power to turn creators into stars overnight, making 6-second short videos stunning hits.
Like Hollywood Entertainment development company Yap hopefuls, Vine can also accumulate popularity every day. If you don't believe it, just look at Vine star Nicholas Megalis (Nicholas Megalis). He has more than 2.3 million fans. In about one months, Megalis's short video "Sticky Money" (gummy) received 1.5 million "praises", 295,000 forwards, and 130,000 comments.
YouTube stars Andrew Bachelor and Iman-Crosen (Iman Crosson) have moved to the Vine platform and in just a few weeks have attracted more fans than on YouTube.
Crosen's web name is Alphacat, and his most famous YouTube video is The imitation of President Obama, who earns his living by making Web content and credits his business success to his YouTube channel.
The trained actor from Ohio has been using vine since June. When his number of fans reached 20,000, he promised to imitate Obama's Vine video. As a result, this method is very effective. Crosen, who now has more than 650,000 fans on Vine, says about 500,000 fans have increased between July 11 and August 11.
In order to increase the number of fans, Crosen often cooperates with the stars of Vine, Fran and others. The joint-photogenic strategy is that they come to school from YouTube.
"I've become good friends with all the Vine stars and we'll be in the Vine video together," he said. "We've been on Twitter a lot, and we've been working together to shoot a few 6 seconds of short videos," says Fran. ”
The name of @kingbach, for him, Vine gave him more opportunities to perform, and would not allow more big-name stars to rob him of his opportunities. "Whenever you go into any organization or any network, they just want to know how many fans you have, and then on any one day, they may find a fan more than you to replace you." "said Archer.
The vine was found by Fran in May this year. After turning to the Vine platform, he found he had 1.6 million fans and more performance opportunities. "In the end, fans are fans, and fans are equal to income." "he said.
80, 90 years of mainstream social tools
In a plethora of emerging social tools, Vine is favored by young people. "Vine is the mainstream social tool for people in the 80 90 years. Brian Solis, analyst at market research firm Altimeter Group, who studies youth's digital preferences. He also said that the Z generation, who was born in the mid 1990s and the mid 200s, was also "spread over the vine".
These young people told Solis that they had not noticed Vine at first, but after it grew, they liked the idea of competing with each other. "I really think the Vine star will be the next superstar." "he said.
"Being famous on the Vine" has become a great thing, at least for the prestigious Los Angeles. Fran, for example, says she has received widespread attention for Vine video. "I even hang out with the protagonists in the series, and people will often recognize me as a Vine star, without knowing who my friends are." "she said.
How long can vine be red?
Given the fickle nature of young people and the ups and downs of applications-remember Viddy and Socialcam apps? It is premature to declare vine a winner. Now, no Hollywood studios or mainstream music record companies have discovered Vine users and turned video stars into real superstars, like Justin Bieber, a YouTube Bieber.
The appeal of the app equals the appeal of its top producers. Some top producers, such as Fran, claim that if Vine like Instagram to let users import previously recorded video, people will soon lose interest. Vine's unique appeal is to shoot creative, appealing short videos within the app without any special effects.