Monday, 11 August 2014
Google Scoops Up Directr Video App Adds It to YouTube
Google recently acquired a small video app called Directr. The app helps
users shoot better videos by offering templates they can use to build
different shots before piecing them all together into a single, polished
video. Two versions of the app are available, one for personal use and
another intended for businesses. The app is free, but users need to pay
$0.99 to download finished videos. The business app cost several hundred
dollars per year and could produce higher-quality videos worthy of
testimonials and/or advertisements. Google said Directr’s employees will
join YouTube's video advertisement team. Google will eventually make
all versions of the app free to use. Google did not disclose terms of
the deal.
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