Exactly one year ago we set out to build a home for a format that had yet to be solved for -- Vertical Video. One thing we can all agree on is that Vertical Video looks terrible on YouTube. And on existing mobile platforms, Vertical Video is treated as a medium for disposable messaging, so it's low-res and lightweight in order for it to transmit instantly like a text message. But we want to change that.
On Vervid, for the first time ever users can create immersive vertical videos that are thoughtfully edited and tell a story -- all in HD, and up to five minutes in length. (Best of all, they don't disappear.) On top of Vertical Videos, Vervid introduces an interactive way to experience profile pictures. When you tap them, they play. We call these tiny 8-second videos “Bursts.” (They’re like living profile pictures.) This is 1.0 of our product and we realize there's always room for improvement, so we'd love to hear your feedback once you've given Vervid a spin!
Thanks Andrew! We really had to re-think how a robust set of editing tools would translate to a) one-handed use, and b) tall-format content. With so many people pushing back on Vertical Video as a valid medium for lasting content, our goal has been to do the opposite: to give people the tools to create BETTER -- and for the first time ever, IMMERSIVE -- Vertical Video content. We've got a few things in store for V2: a) A zoomed-out, Netflix-like browsing / discovery experience, and b) "Bursts" porting out as a standalone notifications platform to Apple Watch.
@johnrwhaley I'd love to see some testing with simplified navigation patterns. I feel like that is one of the most challenging things from a user perspective. Feels a little overdesigned. Lots of moving parts and overlays in all different directions. It looks beautiful from the outside, but very challenging to grasp.
I've been using since the beta and I really like the idea of vervid and definitely think theres a need for something like this in the video/consumer space. I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes :)
Congrats on the launch!
@andypeninger@johnrwhaley Thanks for the feedback Andy P. We really started from scratch here with how we envisioned how the gallery experience should feel with tall-format content in mind. While we don't believe people should have to learn a new UI, we did have to consider new interaction styles that suited vertical video. Our goal was to create a transparent UI that lets the content sing, and to have that experience feel unique, yet familiar. I'm eager to hear more feedback from you as you continue using it, and appreciate you taking the time to get your thoughts out to us. It will in the end help us make Vervid really sing.
Looks really awesome! Vertical video has always been laughed at, but it's a very natural way to film, especially yourself easily, so I'm happy to see a video player support it! Any Timeline for Android? (I sometimes think I'm the only Android user here :P)
@linkchef Thanks Jacob! We do have Android on our radar and are trying to get there as quickly as possible. We've got a launch target date, but can't share that quite yet :)
Vervid (private beta)
Vervid (private beta)
Vervid (private beta)
Vervid (private beta)