– Begin by going to the Reels tab on your Facebook feed and
choosing to Create a reel.
– Tap on the camera button in the upper-right corner to begin
creating one.
– Do you have a video that you’ve recorded ready to go?
– To upload the footage, go to the bottom left and select camera roll
– To start and stop recording a video inside the app, press the red
and white buttons.
– For a single reel, multiple clips can be stitched together.
– Your time restriction is indicated by a red bar across the top of the
screen. You can change or alter the sequence of the recorded clips
by selecting them.
This is where you need to let your imagination run wild. On the right side of the main page, there are five options: Audio, Speed, Effects, Timer, and Green Screen. The Seed and Timer are pretty straightforward; this leaves us to the other three.
Want to hear something Reel-y cool? Today we’re launching Reels on Facebook in the US! Take your creativity to the next level and share it with the world: https://t.co/s6xMekKeUU pic.twitter.com/jSkVupvkvP
– Facebook App (@facebookapp) September 29, 2021
– You can use Audio as a soundtrack for your reels. Click on any
sounds that inspire you while scrolling through the reels to save
them for later.
– Effects allow you to further personalize your movie.
– Even if you’re not a news anchor, the Green Screen on Facebook Reels is a useful tool for making interesting movies.
Facebook Reels’ creation tools are similar to Instagram and TikTok’s; however, they are a lot better and way easy to use.
The social media giant has also outlined new possibilities for creators to monetize their Reels, including advertising and, shortly, Stars. Facebook Reels Overlay Ads will now be available to all Reels developers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, according to the company.
Facebook Reels, which first went live in the United States in September, is now available in more than 150 countries across the world.
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