For yet another artistic example of why Vine is the most exciting social media platform going, take a look at the music video for Masters in France’s “Flexin,” which automatically populates itself with clips based tagged with words from the song’s lyrics. If a verse includes the word “high,” for example, and you once Vined your friends passing a blunt around in the car, you might become the star of the show for six seconds or so (that’s the case at the time of this posting, shout out to Lea Marie).
Cheers to Nerdcore for the find; head here to check out the video.
Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop,” to many people’s chagrin, has become one of the biggest songs of the summer. The striking video, full of drug allusions, playful sexual images and questionable racial posing, immediately sparked controversy. It has over 90 million views on YouTube, and though there was strong backlash…
Not even six-second clips are safe from Prince's well-documented copyright fury, it seems, as the artist's label has served Vine and its parent company, Twitter, with several Digital Millenium Copyright Act complaints over videos posted to the service. In all likelihood, this was the result of innocent people innocently Vining…
We've been having a lot of fun with the Vine, adapting the nifty 6-second video sharing social media app for various creative mischief -- with it can do and with what it supposedly can't. And no, we didn't ask permission. We made a 20-second Vine! And you can too! Just watch our…