Since June, 12-year old Lillian Powers of Birmingham, Michigan has been creating Vine videos that show off her offbeat humor and clever wit. Her 6-second videos have made her quite popular on Vine, which either means Vine is really struggling, or the world has truly gone to hell in a handbasket. Honey Boo Boo, watch your back.
If Instagram feels like looking at people’s lives through rose-colored glasses, Vine feels like a tour of their chaotic, innermost thoughts. Twitter’s Vine app, with its ultrashort, chaotic videos of funny faces, dance steps and stunts, has been finding a bigger audience.
Vine, the 6-second video app, is launching many wannabe videomakers taking short shots of their walks, dinners and tourist attractions. But a new phenomenon has emerged. Making trailers of already-existing movies, presumably by pointing mobile phones at laptop, tablet or TV screens.
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