Twitter-backed video service Vine has unleashed a new storytelling format, giving users an opportunity to create short clips of video art. Because of the way the app captures videos (tap to capture, release to end the take) it removes the need for editing and allows users to quickly create stop-motion and disjointed-reality videos.
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Some of the best Vines we've seen have been true works of art. Now, we want you to go beyond capturing daily life, and challenge yourself to get creative! Create your best artistic Vine and tweet it with hashtag #VineArt. Show us a stunning moving image or gripping short visual story. Your Vine may be featured in a follow-up story on Mashable. Here are some examples to inspire you:
Reach some love #vine #love #art vine.co/v/b5YYMWTjAuL
— Moh.Adriansyah (@adrian_4d) January 26, 2013
This is how the children grow #vine #storytelling vine.co/v/bJAE2J3ev2V
— Frederic Page (@CarbonImpact) January 27, 2013
Testing #Vine app. Take #2: j.mp/Wp43BE #stopmotion
— Uroš Miklavčič (@uros_m) January 24, 2013
#Surfing #lego #legos #stopmotion #nalu #surf vine.co/v/bJOagiJwted
— Tommy Russo (@tommyrusso) January 28, 2013
#loop #vine #stopmotion #guitarpick #bestsaturdayever vine.co/v/bJZQWrrTl3m
— Justin Crisostomo (@jsos) January 27, 2013