Facebook to launch app for video creators later this year

Facebook's app will enable creators to add intros, outros and Snapchat-style frames to live and recorded videos produced through the app.

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Facebook continues to step up its fight with YouTube for the hearts and minds and, most importantly, content of YouTube’s creators.

On Friday, Facebook announced that later this year they will roll out a mobile app for video creators to produce and publish live and on-demand videos to the social network; keep up with fans across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger; and track their videos’ performance.

Not coincidentally, Facebook announced the app at VidCon, a Comic-Con-like convention for the digital video crowd that has been synonymous with YouTube and is sponsored by the Google-owned video service. YouTube rolled out its own app for creators called YouTube Creator Studio in 2014.

Facebook’s to-be-named app will basically be a revamped version of Facebook’s existing Mentions app that caters to celebrities and other public figures with large fan bases and was where Facebook first made Facebook Live available. Existing Mentions users will be automatically upgraded to the new app when it becomes available, said Facebook product management director Daniel Danker.

According to a presentation by Danker at VidCon, the Creator app breaks down into three areas — video creation, fan engagement and video analytics — and will open, Snapchat-style, to a camera screen when launched.

Creators will be able to use the app to stream a live broadcast or record an on-demand video. That’s pretty basic and already possible through Mentions and Facebook’s app for normal people, but the creator app adds some bells and whistles.

Creators will be able to add intro and outro segments to their live broadcasts, and they’ll be able to post custom stickers that viewers can then use when interacting with the broadcast. And Facebook is extending its new Snapchat-esque frames to the creator app so that creators can add them as overlays to their videos.

The app will also include a tab for creators to reply to their fans across Facebook, Instagram and Messenger, as well as an insights tab for creators to track how their videos are performing on Facebook.


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Tim Peterson
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Tim Peterson, Third Door Media's Social Media Reporter, has been covering the digital marketing industry since 2011. He has reported for Advertising Age, Adweek and Direct Marketing News. A born-and-raised Angeleno who graduated from New York University, he currently lives in Los Angeles. He has broken stories on Snapchat's ad plans, Hulu founding CEO Jason Kilar's attempt to take on YouTube and the assemblage of Amazon's ad-tech stack; analyzed YouTube's programming strategy, Facebook's ad-tech ambitions and ad blocking's rise; and documented digital video's biggest annual event VidCon, BuzzFeed's branded video production process and Snapchat Discover's ad load six months after launch. He has also developed tools to monitor brands' early adoption of live-streaming apps, compare Yahoo's and Google's search designs and examine the NFL's YouTube and Facebook video strategies.

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