Storytelling with video
One idea that is new for storytelling is Vine.
What is Vine?
It is a mobile phone app that you can use to record a short, very short video.
As defined by Wikipedia
Vine is a short-form video sharing service. It was founded in June 2012, and microblogging website Twitter acquired it in October 2012, just before its official launch. The service lets users record and edit up to six-second-long looping video clips and revine, or share others’ posts with followers. Some Vines are revined automatically based on what is popular. The videos can then be published through Vine’s social network and shared on other services such as Facebook and Twitter. Vine’s app can also be used to browse through videos posted by other users, along with groups of videos by theme, and trending, or popular, videos.
According to Gary Vaynerchuk, for businesses who don’t even consider the idea of using Vine, they are missing out because it is perfect for brand recognition.
According to Newscred.com
“There are 40 people on Vine now who have never been ‘Internet famous,’ but in 40 days on Vine, they have 300,000 followers,” Vaynerchuk told Forbes.com. “How is that not interesting? Struggling musicians, improv performers, regular actors – this is going to be their break.”