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YouTube is rolling out a major update to its Shorts platform that will allow creators to upload videos up to 3 minutes long. This change, which will be available starting October 15, 2024, marks a shift in how users create and consume content on YouTube Shorts, which initially focused on 60-second videos. The new 3-minute limit is a highly requested feature, giving creators more flexibility to tell stories and connect with their audiences in deeper ways.
Previously, YouTube Shorts focused on quick, snappy videos that were usually under a minute. These short videos helped YouTube compete with other platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. However, the platform is now evolving to support longer videos, giving creators more space to develop their content. This change won’t affect previously uploaded videos, and YouTube is working on improving its recommendation system to help users discover longer Shorts.
In addition to the longer video length, YouTube is introducing several new features to make content creation more fun and engaging. One exciting tool is the ability to use templates. This feature allows users to easily remix and recreate trending videos by tapping the “Remix” button on a Short and selecting “Use this template.” This makes it easier for creators to hop on trends and add their personal touch to popular content.
Another update that will be rolled out in the coming months is the integration of more YouTube content into Shorts. Creators will soon be able to use clips from various YouTube videos, including music videos, to create their Shorts. This feature will allow for even more creativity and connection with the broader YouTube universe. Moreover, Google DeepMind’s advanced video model, Veo, will also be integrated into Shorts later this year, offering creators more powerful video backgrounds and standalone clips.
For fans and viewers, YouTube is launching a new “Shorts trends” page to help users keep up with the latest viral content. Additionally, users will be able to get a preview of what people are saying in the comments directly from the Shorts feed, enhancing engagement with the community.
These updates aim to make YouTube Shorts a more immersive and customizable experience for both creators and viewers, offering new ways to express creativity and engage with the platform.