If you’re like a lot of us, you’ve been messing around with making your own videos via TikTok or Instagram while you shelter in place during the pandemic. Facebook is coming in with a new app called Collab made for those of us who want to make multi-part musical videos, but may not have a background in video editing.
You’ll be able to record and mix up to three parts from yourself and others, making it even easier to show off your musical talent during the pandemic.
What it is: Collab is an invite-only iOS app made by Facebook’s experimental developer team, NPE (New Product Experimentation). You’ll be able to use it to “create, watch, and mix and match original videos, starting with music,” according to the blog post.
How it works: You’ll be able to record your own music, or use pre-recorded snippets to create a multi-part, synchronized video. That leaves it open to folks without a musical talent, too, making Collab a good fit for more than just the virtuoso among us. You’ll be able to save the resulting video to your Camera roll, or share it across Facebook and Instagram, provided you save it to the Collab feed first, according to The Verge.
What to do: As the app is invite-only right now, you’ll need to sign up for access on the Collab page. Once you do that, you’ll be added to the list of invites for people in the U.S. and Canada. If you want to keep tabs on the roll out, you can join Collab’s Facebook group, as well.
Bottom line: We’re all staying at home in record numbers; even Facebook admits it pushed Collab’s release “in light of so many folks sheltered in place around the world.” If you have a hankering to stretch your musical performance, or just participate in a possibly hot new social media art form, be sure to sign up for a Collab invite today.
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