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Snapchat’s Latest Video Features Look Great
Today, the app is adding video filters that let you slow down, speed up or rewind. If you’ve updated your software then a single strong tap on your Snapchat icon will allow you to easily reach those options that allow you to send a snap or add a new friend. Slow-mo, fast forward, and rewind filters! It has also updated its app with 3D Touch functionality for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
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Now, it will be interesting to see people on Snapchat get creative with the new filters.
In September, Snapchat unveiled its animated selfie filters, called Lenses.
The Speed Modifiers are the latest in several new Snapchat features.
Rewind – plays your video back at the same speed but in reverse, defying the laws of physics.
The slow-motion filter will reduce the speed of videos in order for viewers to watch every detail. Earlier this month, theFinancial Times reported thatcompany was looking intoSponsored Lenses. In addition to puke rainbows, users can now also add special effects to their snaps.
The update is available for iOS and Android. It seems, though, that the features are not yet live, according to reports.
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About a week after Instagram debuted Boomerang – a new app that loops 1-second videos – Snapchat is rolling out a few video-editing features of its own.