Today at 10am PST, Instagram is lifting the veil on Hyperlapse, one of the company’s first apps outside of Instagram itself. Using clever algorithm processing, the app makes it easy to use your phone to create tracking shots and fast, time-lapse videos that look as if they’re shot by Scorsese or Michael Mann. What was once only possible with a Steadicam or a $15,000 tracking rig is now possible on your iPhone, for free. (Instagram hopes to develop an Android version soon, but that will require changes to the camera and gyroscope APIs on Android phones.) And that’s all thanks to some clever engineering and an elegantly pared-down interaction design. The product team shared their story with WIRED.
In this article, we have bad news for those of you who hate to see ads on Instagram. Meta’s photo-sharing social media platform will likely add more ads to the service.
Knowing your way around a menu system or two can be useful.
Whether you want to disable embedding on your account or not, giving creators the choice is a welcome move.
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