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Facebook Launches New 'Riff' iOS App for Collaborative Videos

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Facebook today launched a new app called Riff, which is designed to let people create collaborative videos with their friends by linking multiple videos surrounding a single topic.

After downloading the app, anyone can begin a Riff video by shooting a clip and giving it a topic. From there, your friends will get a notification to watch what's been uploaded already and an invite to add their own clips to the topic, building on the video. As the video is passed along and more people add to it, it gets longer and longer.

Video must be shot within the Riff app, as there are no uploading tools, and to encourage people to submit their own videos to contribute, there's no liking or commenting. Because some of the Riffs can get long, there are fast forwarding tools, and original Riff creators can moderate new clips to delete portions of the video if necessary.

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Anyone can start by creating a video. All you have to do is give it a topic, like #AprilFools, then your friends can view it and choose to add their own clips on that topic. Once a friend adds a clip to your video, your friend's friends will also be shown the video in Riff and will be able to add to it. The potential pool of creative collaborators can grow exponentially from there, so a short video can become an inventive project between circles of friends that you can share to Facebook, or anywhere on the internet, at any time.

Facebook has an example video from Riff available on the new Riff website, created by the cast of An American in Paris on Broadway.

Riff is the latest app coming from Facebook's Creative Labs project, which has also produced apps like Paper, Groups, Rooms, Mentions and Slingshot. Of the apps that have been created by Facebook's Creative Labs, Paper, a news curation app with a magazine-style layout, has proven to be the most popular.

In an interview with TechCrunch, Riff's product manager Josh Miller said Riff was inspired by the videos that were shared during the Ice Bucket challenge, where thousands of people dumped buckets of ice water on their heads in support of ALS and then challenged friends to do the same.

Riff can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

143 months ago
Facebook Launches New 'Riff' iOS App for Collaborative Videos

Do people still use Facebook?
Every time I see this question, it makes me wonder if the person who asks this is smart or not. Or has no common sense. It's exactly like asking "Do People still buy iPhones and Macs?" "Do People still use Google?" "Do People still use YouTube?"

Facebook is the top 3 ranked visited website in the world. Come on.
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143 months ago
Do people still use Facebook?

Yeah. They only have 1 billion+ users which is quite pathetic really.

Huh "do people still use Facebook?". Funny stuff.
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143 months ago
Do people still use Facebook?
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143 months ago
Do people still use Facebook?
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143 months ago
Yay, another pointless Facebook app to ignore.
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143 months ago
Every time I see this question, it makes me wonder if the person who asks this is smart or not. Or has no common sense. It's exactly like asking "Do People still buy iPhones and Macs?" "Do People still use Google?" "Do People still use YouTube?"

Facebook is the top 3 ranked visited website in the world. Come on.
It's the Facebook equivalent of Apple's "Safari is snappier" phrase--supposedly "cool" or "funny" somehow (even though it's not), and essentially completely pointless and meaningless.
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