Vloggis are self-contained 10-second video blogs
Vloggis are microvlogs. Up to five shots are edited together in the app into one 10-second clip. All the content is licensed to share or download. Vloggis are perfect for social media; the captions are overlaid for silent viewing. Every Vloggi shows its location and place name.
Create a project and invite your community - customers, colleagues, fans - to contribute. They can use the Vloggi app or upload existing video to the Vloggi website to allow you easily and quickly create short films leveraging user-generated content to help promote your business, brand or destination.
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A good project brief is critical to getting vloggers to deliver the content you need
You can now create specific projects within the Vloggi platform and share with your fans or customers. Our Projects feature allows you to set a mini brief and invite your advocates to contribute video content that you can use to create social media videos for your brand.
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Welcome to collaborative filmmaking where anyone - a brand, a blog, a country or a community group - can launch a collaborative video project.
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10 October 2016 was an ordinary day in India, until this.
The day, free from religious ceremonies, political upheaval or dramatic weather events, has now been immortalised in the feature film documentary 'India In A Day', chronicling 24 hours in the country.
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