Animated GIFs have become a fairly effective way to present short videos in which we can find different curiosities such as jokes from a friend, unusual events of those that capture the most important moment or a goal made by some of the best soccer players in the world. Thanks to the fact that we access better connection speeds, these GIFs, which usually exceed 400kb, are also a good way to show functionalities of certain applications as we usually bring along these lines when they do not exceed the mega.
Now it is Instagram that wants to rise to the trend of animated GIFs with the launch of an app on the Play Store. This is Boomerang and it will allow us to take ten photographs to create a kind of animated GIF that portrays certain moments that we want to pass as a small video. This is the second attempt by Instagram after having launched Layout last year , another app that collects the best of its social network and tries to attract more users, ultimately, give more quality to that repertoire of apps that reaches have thanks to the inclusion of this new app.
Capturing moments in 10 photographs
The way it works is very easy. An object or something that is moving is found, we press the capture button and Boomerang will take care of taking a series of 10 photographs to put them all together in a kind of mini-film or video. Each animated GIF or video made can be shared directly to your Instagram account, Facebook and other important social networks.
This video is stored in MP4 file format and does not capture sound, only the series of images that will be saved in this way to be able to share some more particular moments of what is usually a video or the photographs that we are launching to that popular network as is Instagram. Which, by the way, has been undergoing so many changes lately such as that change in format or the inclusion of advertising in the form of video.
Yet another competing for GIFs
We have a great example in a company that also uses this type of videos or animated GIFs so that its users take other results when they take a series of images in a row. Google automatically creates one and allows you to export it as an animated GIF. On the other hand, we have Apple with its Live Photos, so with Boomerang we have another important of this of social networks that joins the race to provide GIFs to users who wish to do so.
The app is already available from the Play Store, so if you want to portray the moments that happen this weekend from the camera of your smartphone, do not delay in stopping by the widget below to access the download of this new app called Boomerang.