The one thing that is absolutely guaranteed in the media industry is change. The industry itself is built on advances in technology, shifts in society, evolving consumer behaviour, algorithm updates ...
The content consumption landscape in India is undergoing a profound transformation as Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts have overtaken traditional television as the preferred entertainment format. A ...
Most articles don’t make good videos. The ones that do share qualities that translate naturally to 60-second formats. Identifying them before you commit production resources saves more time than any ...
Short-form videos have become one of the dominant ways young people engage with social media. These are clips lasting seconds up to a few minutes, driven by personalized algorithms that are deeply ...
Following the success of TikTok and Instagram Reels, Disney announced that it’s bringing short-form video content to Disney+ in the U.S. this year in a bid to boost daily engagement. Disney made the ...
Mike Florio explains why the Los Angeles Rams fell four spots and the Jacksonville Jaguars rose to No. 2 in the most recent PFT power rankings.
Online short-form video has shifted from a light distraction to a constant backdrop in many children’s lives. What used to fill a spare moment now shapes how young people relax, communicate and form ...
With short-form video now dominant on social media, researchers are racing to understand how the highly engaging, algorithm-driven format may be reshaping the brain. From TikTok to Instagram Reels and ...
A new study published in Neuropsychologia has found that individuals who often interact actively with short video platforms may experience subtle reductions in their ability to maintain alertness. The ...
Apple has officially said goodbye to Clips, its quirky short-form video app launched back in 2017. The app was Apple’s attempt to bring a fun, creative video experience to iPhone users — complete with ...
In 2017, Apple launched a brand new app called Clips, a creative video app that originally could only make square aspect ratio movies. It had fun effects, automatic subtitle captions, and more.
OpenAI is said to be launching a TikTok-like app that recommends an endless stream of swipeable — and purely AI-generated — short-form videos. As Wired reports, the company is expected to launch the ...