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Vine App Discontinued and Has Now Become the Vine Camera

January 17, 2017
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Vine App Discontinued and Has Now Become the Vine Camera

“On January 17 the Vine app will become the Vine Camera. We will notify you through the app before this happens. The Vine Camera will allow you to make 6.5 second looping videos and post them to Twitter, or save them to your camera roll in a logged out state. You will not be able to do any of the other things you can currently do with the Vine app. Once the Vine Camera is live, you will no longer be able to download your Vines from the app. “

Maintaining the looping video function, but then forcing it to be fed through Twitter to be shared is Twitter’s way of catching up with Instagram and Snapchat, right? Snapchat already has exclusive comedy content through their app, including a few series from Comedy Central, leaving a lot of ground to cover for a Vine Camera + Twitter combo.

We’ll just have to wait and see if the hardcore Vine users will stick with this new format or if they’ve already jumped ship to other apps and will keep it that way.

Vine May Not Come to an End After All If Twitter Sells It Off

November 9, 2016
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Vine May Not Come to an End After All If Twitter Sells It Off

Looks like Twitter underestimated the love for Vine.

Slightly rolling back on their announcement that Vine will be closing up shop, Twitter has now announced a glimmer of hope for the app pending a decision to sell the app off. 

The likelihood of this is happening is up in the air, but keeping Vine around without having to maintain the app on their end should prove beneficial to Twitter.

If it does get sold off, it will be intriguing to see it compete with the likes of Snapchat or Instagram Stories or any number of other apps for short form videos after Twitter announcing its final days had been numbered. 

That does technically mean you could still have a chance to be a Vine star.

Giphy Has Created a Very Easy Way to Turn Your Vines Into .GIFs

October 31, 2016
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Giphy Has Created a Very Easy Way to Turn Your Vines Into .GIFs

Very smart move, Giphy.

While the Internet is mourning being too little too late for the shuttering of the six-second looped video app Vine, know that all that viral content isn’t going to fall by the wayside. 

.GIF sharing service Giphy has capitalized on the moment and developed a “Vine importer” that will allow all of your clever six second visual jokes live on, sound included, well beyond Vine in their same basic form. 

Thank goodness this exist as we’re pretty sure the Library of Congress hasn’t gotten around to archiving Vine videos like they have tweets.

Vine Will Be Discontinued as Part of Twitter Restructuring

October 27, 2016
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Vine Will Be Discontinued as Part of Twitter Restructuring

For now, you can still watch your favorite Vine videos. How long that will last has yet to be determined.

Vine, the platform that allowed six second videos to be made, uploaded, and shared spawned a whole new subgenre of comedy, allowing for what could be considered “visual one-liners”. However, the arrival of Snapchat, Instagram Stories, Periscope, etc. must have made it difficult for Vine to be as popular as it once was.

So, Vine is getting a pink slip though the app and all of the Vines, as mentioned above, are currently still online. 

We have no doubt that many of the most celebrated Vines will live on in .gifs and Vine compilations, but we’re not sure about the likelihood that something exactly like it will take it’s place in the near future. 

Full Preview of “Brad Neely’s Harg Nallin’ Sclopio Peepio” Goes Beyond 6 Seconds on Vine

June 28, 2016
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If you’d like you could just watch this more traditional Vine as well.

The short form video platform Vine is expanding as its horizons just like Adult Swim is reaching out to new avenues in order to get the word out on their atypical programming.

So, with Brad Neely’s new show Brad Neely’s Harg Nallin’ Sclopio Peepio coming up next month, they’ve opted to use Vine to preview an entire episode before the series premiere on Sunday July 10th on Adult Swim. 

Thankfully, it’s in its entirety and not in several six second clips.

Get into this full preview here.

Fox Developing Undercover Cop Comedy from Key & Peele Starring King Bach

October 12, 2015
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(via Deadline)

It would seem that the worlds of sketch comedy and Vine meet at a single camera sitcom at Fox.

Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele undoubtedly had a lot of things come across their desk as well as their own projects after finishing up with Key & Peele. It turns out it didn’t take them long at all to move on to their next project as they are now producing a new project at Fox with one of the writers from their show, Alex Rubens.

Vine megastar King Bach (AKA Andrew Bachelor) is set to star as an undercover cop that will tap into the King Bach persona that’s gotten Bachelor over 14 million followers.

We’ll be curious to see what comes of all of this as well as if Jordan and Keegan will be in front of the camera in some capacity.

Support Jason Nash’s Next Film “FML: A Social Media Adventure”

April 11, 2015
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We really enjoyed Jason Nash’s “Jason Nash Is Married” last year and thus we think Nash’s latest film FML: A Social Media Adventure could use your help.

Interestingly enough, Nash’s last film featured him doing a podcast as that was what he was doing at the time when he was putting the film together. 

Nowadays, Jason has become quite the star on Vine with over 1.5 million followers. As such, he’s making this film with Vine stars as a buddy road comedy with two guys, him as one and Brandon Calvillo as the other, from much different generations trying to up their social media presence.

The likes of TJ Miller, Patton Oswalt, Rob Corddry, Busy Philipps, Ken Marino, Andy Daly, and Paul Scheer will be in FML as well as Vine stars Cavillo, Brittany Furlan, and Sunny Mabrey. 

They’re looking to raise $200K and are at $22,663 with less than three weeks to go. If you want to help and donate, do so here ASAP.

High Concept Comedies Are in Style Ahead of This Pilot Season

October 27, 2014
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There are indeed plenty of semi-autobiographical comedies in development, especially with the success of freshman series Cristela at ABC.

However, at the other end of the TV comedy development spectrum, at this time, is a bunch of high concept comedies that steer clear of the fish-out-of-water in a small (or big pond) dynamic. Conspiracy theories, witches, and, highest concept of all, Vine stars, and more are all subjects for comedy projects that are being worked for TV across several networks.

Specifically, TBS has ordered a sort of Lost parody from Justin and Jordan Shipley, DirecTV has ordered a parody reminiscent of Downton Abbey that will star Peter Serafinowicz and Will Sasso from College Humor’s Big Breakfast, Elizabeth Banks is set to produce and direct a workplace conspiracy theory comedy from Caroline Williams at ABC, 30 Rock’s Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan are writing a witch comedy at NBC, Nick Frost is set to star in a comedy as an ex-jewel thief that’s having trouble getting out of the jewel thief business also at ABC, and Rainn Wilson is developing a series following stars (minus Curtis Lepore due to Internet outrage at his rape charge that he plead down to an assault charge) on the six second movie platform Vine trying to make it in the traditional half hour format. 

There’s no telling where these will end up, if anywhere at all, but it’s a good sign to see more comedy series in the works that aren’t how two people met and fell in love or how an abnormally configured family figures out how to be a family.

Tweets, Vines Set to Play on U.S. Movie Screens This Summer

February 26, 2014
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Tweets, Vines Set to Play on U.S. Movie Screens This Summer

So, in that time before you watch 20 minutes of trailers, your tweets and vines might just be featured at your local multiplex.

For comedians, this will be a prime opportunity to tell their parents that they made it to the big screen and didn’t even have to audition.

It Would Seem Comedians Have Been Waiting For Something Like Vine

March 16, 2013
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The six second .gif/stop motion animation/short film hybrid web app, Vine, has really taken off, especially when it comes to people involved in comedy. The short burst moving picture media seems to be perfect for those one-liner style jokes in a great new visual way.

Don’t think so? Check these two round-ups of funny Vine movies from Vulture and Serial Optimist, especially the ones from Steve Agee and Jake Fogelnest. 

As Nielsen Expands Scope of TV Ratings, a David Cross Movie Will Be Released on Vine

March 3, 2013
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The Nielsen Company, in an attempt to more accurately represent viewership of TV shows with the current advent of the Internet and home/mobile devices, has agreed to expand the scope of their reported TV ratings to include Netflix, Amazon Instant, Xbox, Playstation, and the iPad. This is in addition to their Nielsen Twitter rating.

However, it was announced last month that the movie It’s A Disaster starring David Cross (it has a great trailer if you haven’t seen it already) from Oscilloscope will be put on the new 6 second video Twitter based app Vine.

We’re not exactly sure how all of this will play out or how much growing pains we’ll go through, but the once very segmented realms of movies, television, and the Internet are melding together, which is good, we believe, in the long run.

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