YouTube has added a new feature to assist creators in reaching a bigger audience.






To help creators flourish, YouTube has unveiled a new tool that will make it simpler for them to reach a wider audience. Users will immediately notice a new tool that enables creators to cut their long-form YouTube videos into shorts of up to 60 seconds using all the standard editing tools available on the platform.

YouTube mentions that users will be able to add text, filters, and other items on its help website. Timeline editors are available to creators. The change, according to the business, "will give your traditional material new vitality and give you a new method to engage your audience."


The company also noted that if users choose a segment of the video that is less than 60 seconds, they will also have the ability to capture further movies with the Shorts camera and post more videos from their gallery.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Long videos can more easily be cut down into shorter ones on YouTube.
  • The new function will assist creators in expanding their audience.
  • Currently, iOS, and Android smartphones can use the new tool.

Remember that after selecting your video segment on the editing page, you must press the back arrow once to shoot or upload gallery films to Shorts.

Your "Shorts built from VODs will link back to the original long-form videos so that anyone watching your Short can also see the original video," as stated by YouTube, is another thing that has been made abundantly obvious. As it is simpler to watch short films than it is to watch a very long video, this seems like a perfect approach to assist content creators in reaching a wider audience by uploading the most intriguing part of their lengthy video in a small clip.

The business further claimed that only the original author would be allowed to import long-form videos into Shorts and that other users who would like to use your content to produce Shorts won't have the same choice. The new tool for creators is being rolled out to both iOS and Android devices.

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