Vine
Less than a week after Twitter launched its short video tool, it is curating some of the most interesting experiments with Vine. Vinepeek and Vineroulette also display short videos as they’re published. Newsrooms are using Vine to show personality, show studios and show process. Germany’s Rhein Zeitung tweeted this 6-second video of its paper being laid out:
#Magic: Die #Titelseite entsteht. #newspaper ( #Vine-Video) ^law vine.co/v/bJv9zDrFT5K
— Rhein Zeitung (@rheinzeitung) January 28, 2013
They weren’t the only ones to use Vine to showcase papers:
@poynter Did so with our Belgian daily: “@r0eland: Reading this weekends digital edition of @demorgen newspaper vine.co/v/b5LpQBPwFbF”
— Roeland Roovers (@r0eland) January 30, 2013
Love this post on newspapers using #Vine: journ.us/Tc0K3H Here’s my front page #Vine from today: vine.co/v/bJ2VdarKYuW via @juliemmoos
— Jordan Cohen (@jorcohen) January 31, 2013
Rob Tornoe used it to show how a cartoon was created:
Check out the process behind my new Sarah Palin cartoon, in a single gif: robtornoe.com/summing-up-my-… #newsvines @mmfa
— Rob Tornoe (@RobTornoe) January 30, 2013
WVEC’s Mike Lopez showed viewers a live shot coming together:
“@13newslopez: @13clevebryan #newsvines #liveshot vine.co/v/bJYWU9rBjMu”
— WVEC 13NEWS (@13News) January 30, 2013
WCNC used Vine to tell a 6-second version of a longer video story:
@poynter We used @vineapp for a digital story today: bit.ly/WDrERT
— Caleb Troop (@Caleb) January 31, 2013
WCCO reporter Jason DeRusha used Vine to tease a newscast segment:
My Vine tease for #GoodQuestion #HarBowl vine.co/v/bJVdrWZlYMu
— Jason DeRusha (@DeRushaJ) January 30, 2013
ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer teased a newscast with Vine, but the video has disappeared:
RT @dianesawyer: Friday edition: @abcworldnews in 6 sec via @vineapp vine.co/v/b5xU5qK5LnF
— ABC World News (@ABCWorldNews) January 25, 2013
Studio and office tours take listeners/viewers/readers behind the scenes and introduce them to the people they hear/watch/read (this may seem silly to journalists, but if you’ve ever given someone an IRL newsroom tour, you know even the most jaded cynic loves the view from inside the fishbowl):
Vine video chronicling @kairyssdal‘s insouciant disregard for studio furniture. Also, red pants. vine.co/v/b5Qt2mtKWgx via @marketplaceapm
— Heidi N. Moore (@moorehn) January 28, 2013
Just doing some rearranging around the office… #vine vine.co/v/b5QFFdnqgH9
— Pete Cashmore (@mashable) January 25, 2013
HuffPost life (this is my first vine so go easy) vine.co/v/bJYYqtT3PFZ
— Melissa Jeltsen (@quasimado) January 30, 2013
.@nowthisnews‘ #firstpost to @vineapp!Tour our office in 6 seconds. vine.co/v/b5HQKiVmiDH
— NowThis News (@nowthisnews) January 24, 2013
Friday afternoon at On the Media vine.co/v/b1iiAPD0h2A
— On The Media (@onthemedia) February 1, 2013
#msnbc behind the scenes caught on @vineapp: RT @caramaresca: All in a day’s work @msnbc vine.co/v/b5dI1ZbJOdg
— msnbc (@msnbc) January 24, 2013
Here’s @uniwave‘s Vine showing you @wsjdeutschland in Frankfurt vine.co/v/b1azwXpZYFZ #newsvines
— Liz Heron (@lheron) January 31, 2013
Trying out the new #Vine @twitter app! Courtesy of @callysally, here is a glimpse at our Washington, D.C. offices! vine.co/v/b5deDmJFlKQ
— Al-Monitor (@AlMonitor) January 24, 2013
Email us links to your journalism vines or tweet them with the hashtag #newsvines, and we’ll curate the best.
Related: 6 reasons Vine is a killer news tool (PandoDaily) | The journalistic pros & cons of Twitter’s new real-time video tool (Poynter)