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MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – There’s a new app that may give Vine and Video for Instagram some intense competition, and it’s made by Steve Chen and Chad Hurley, two of YouTube’s co-founders.
MixBit is an social video sharing app and website, letting users mix short clips into longer videos. The MixBit ecosystem lets users take videos and remix existing content using the app, which you can then upload and share to others on the website.
As MixBit’s launch blog states, the folks at MixBit “want to remove the barriers to video creation. That means giving people intuitive and flexible recording and remixing tools so it’s easier than ever to tell meaningful stories through video. It means inventing new ways to encourage and enable people to collaborate with each other.”
They added that users can upload videos to MixBit without the need to sign up.
Users can record up to 16 seconds of video in one take. The intriguing part is that MixBit users can take multiple video clips and edit them into a video that can be up to an hour long.
GigaOm adds that MixBit video clips, according to the MixBit website, are “stored as independent elements for easier editing and remixing, but play as one seamless video.” MixBit’s website appears to be down at the moment, though no reason for the downtime has been mentioned on MixBit’s Twitter account.
MixBit for iOS is currently available. An Android version is in the works. – Rappler.com
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