Instagram Reels has been the talk of town, after the famous TikTok ban, as there are hundreds of creators, creating amazing reels, that even Instagram has completely transformed the platform. Today in ...
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There’s no question—a high-quality demo reel is one of the most important things actors need to be cast. But what if you don’t have any professional footage to include in your showreel?
Right before what could be a flood of new users, Instagram is rolling out two upgrades to Reels (the equivalent of TikTok’s short-form videos). Starting in the US, and expanding elsewhere later ...
Instagram does not have a native feature to let you see your Reel watch history. You can revisit your liked Reels from Your Activity section under the Likes menu. If you saved a previously watched ...
Instagram is making it easier to see what reels your friends have liked by adding a dedicated new feed. You can find the new feed in the top-right corner of the Reels page. Instagram head Adam ...
Meta has resisted longer Reels in the past. Meta has resisted longer Reels in the past. Wes Davis is a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news ...
In a way, we’re all documentarians. Credit... Supported by By Alissa Wilkinson Here is what I see when I scroll through Instagram Reels on my phone. A woman wakes up in bed, goes to the kitchen ...
Meta extended the length of Reels videos, and launched a bonus program targeting TikTok creators in a bid to bring them to the Instagram and Facebook video platform. By Alex Weprin Media ...
A new tab in the Reels feed will serve up videos that a user’s friends have liked or added commentary to, Instagram leader Adam Mosseri announced in a video message today. Users will be able to ...
Freestyle footballer Muhammad Rizwan's Instagram reel, featuring a precise kick at the Keralamkundu Waterfall, has garnered over 554 million views, breaking Guinness World Records. The reel, posted in ...
Instagram announced a timely update to its video feature Reels this morning, alongside the news that the Supreme Court upheld the law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. on January 19. The update ...
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