YouTube Shorts Make 15-second or less short Videos

YouTube Shorts Make 15-second or less short Videos




YouTube Shorts: Competition in the country's short video market is growing rapidly. Several companies are taking the field to fill the space in the short video market in India after the TikTok ban. Now YouTube has joined it. YouTube Shorts, a Google-owned company, has come up with a new platform for short videos.


The main thing is that the 15-second video-making and sharing platform has come first for Indian users, followed by other countries. The initial beta version of YouTube Shorts is currently launched.  In a blog post, YouTube said it was creating a new short-form video experience 'YouTube Shorts'. It will enable you to share 15-seconds or short videos of a short time. This will benefit artists and creators who are willing to make short-time interesting videos through their mobile. 


For the next few days, Google introducing an early beta version of shorts. Some 'tools' for video making will also be provided for testing it, YouTube said, adding that this is an early version of the production. We will continue to improve shorts. The post says that more features will be added based on feedback from users. It will also be expanded to other countries.


At the time, YouTube had said that the test would involve recording 15-second videos on both iOS and Android.


Those without the feature participate by tagging their shorter videos (under 60 seconds) as #Shorts in the title or description. These will be tested on the new YouTube home page, along with other short vertical videos. YouTube Shorts Make 15-second or less short Videos


Recently Chinese apps banned:

Pubg and 118 Chinese apps banned by the Indian government and 59 more apps banned on June 29, citing national security. These include the popular short video platform TikTok. Since then, a number of apps developed in the country, including Roposo, Spark, and other apps. Facebook-owned Instagram has also introduced such a feature called Reels in the app in view of the growing demand for such platforms.


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