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Facebook rolls out Slideshow movie-maker to compete with Google and Apple
The created Slideshow can also be edited where users can add or even remove the unwanted images as well as change themes by picking from the 10 available by default.
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Once users have taken more than five photos or videos within 24 hours, Facebook will automatically prepare a pre-made slideshow for users to customise.
To make sharing your life even better, Facebook is rolling out a new feature called Slideshow, an easy way to make and share photo and video slideshows to show off your weekend trip or BBQ hangout.
There’s no mention yet from the company as to when it plans to push this functionality out across all platforms. Here’s how it works: The Facebook app stitches together photos and videos you’ve taken in the past 24 hours, adds special effects, and shares a slideshow on your profile.
Alternatively, users can hit “Try it” if they see a slideshow appear on their friend’s wall.
There are now 10 themes to choose from, including epic, playful, nostalgic and birthday, each with its own style and music.
Google has already rolled out its Assistant, which can also instantly create mini movies.
Slideshows originated on the Moments app, but with Snapchat garbling up much of the live content sharing happening among millennials.
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At any rate, the new feature will certainly jazz up those photos and videos in your stored media through the attention-grabbing movements and transitions along with enticing music, which is definitely a good thing.