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Instagram Reels added support for 60-second videos last year, up from 30 seconds, and now Facebook Reels will do the same. The other features, Drafts and Video Clipping, are still coming soon.
Facebook announced on Tuesday that all videos on its platform will soon be shared as reels, regardless of their length or orientation.
Meta is making a change to how sharing videos works on Facebook. Right now, you can share videos as a video from the post composer or as a reel, and both have different sharing workflows. In “the ...
Reels on Facebook, as with the Instagram version (and TikTok’s app), can include music, audio and augmented-reality effects. Available in the Facebook iOS and Android app, Reels can appear in ...
Facebook is starting to monetize its reels platform with overlay ads, which gives users another way to monetize their content. Reels monetization will roll out gradually. By mid-March, overlay ads ...
Facebook Reels offers several editing tools, such as the ability to add music, change the speed of your video, and apply filters. To access the editing tools, tap on the “ Edit ” button.
Facebook Reels are structured very similarly to TikTok videos, with a handful of differences. The short videos on Reels are often paired with catchy songs and include a little bit of everything ...
Go to Facebook and open a Reels video. Tap the three-dot icon in the bottom-right corner of the video player. To stop seeing Reels videos that have similar content, hit "Show less." ...
Facebook is positioning Reels as an alternative, videos served up in a format friendly to younger audiences but featured on platforms—Facebook, Instagram—on which advertisers have spent decades.
Facebook is extending the maximum length of Reels to 90 seconds, up from 60. Other new features include a way to automatically sync and align motion with the beat of a song.
New ways to personalize Reels. Facebook is attempting to offer users more control over the reels they see across the app, similar to other personalization tools on the platform.
On top of that, Facebook has gained more Reels remix options, which Meta previously introduced to Instagram. You can now show your video after the original Reel that you're remixing in addition to ...