Make a Video in Snapchat
This article teaches to you how to record a video of up to 10 seconds long using Snapchat.
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Recording a Video
- Open Snapchat. Doing so takes you to the app's camera screen.
- Select a subject for your video. Your video can only be 10 seconds long, so choose a subject that can be captured in a short clip.
- Select a camera mode. Tap the button with two arrows in the upper-right corner of the screen to switch between the front-facing and rear-facing lenses.
- The front-facing camera works best for selfies because you can see yourself on the screen as you shoot the video.
- Tap and hold anywhere on the screen to activate Snapchat Lenses. Lenses use face-recognition technology to add effects, like dog ears, to people. Scroll left across the capture button and follow any onscreen prompts to see what the lenses do.
- Press and hold the capture button. It's the larger circle at the bottom center of the screen.
- As you hold the button, the white outer circle will turn red, indicating the duration of the video, and a solid red circle will appear in the center of the capture button to show that your camera is recording.
- Release the button. Doing so will stop the recording.
- Your video will stop automatically after 10 seconds, when the outer circle of the button is completely red.
Adding Effects to Your Video
- Add a filter. Swipe left on your completed video to see the available effects, which can include fast forward, slow motion, different tints, and filters with the name of your current location.
- Filters must be turned on in the Manage Preferences section of the Settings menu. Swipe down from the camera screen and tap ⚙️ to get to Settings.
- Make a sticker. Tap the scissors icon at the top of the screen, then use your finger to outline any part of the video, such a person's face. Now you've created a sticker that you can move to any place on the screen or save for use in another video.
- Add a sticker. Tap the square icon with the folded corner at the top of the screen. Scroll left through the available stickers and Bitmojis to find a sticker.
- Tap on a selection then use your finger to position it on the screen.
- Add a caption. Tap the T icon at the top of the screen. Type a caption and tap Done.
- Use your finger to position the caption on the screen.
- Draw on your video. Tap the crayon icon at the top of the screen, select a color from the spectrum that appears, and write or draw on the screen with your finger.
- Tap the back arrow icon next to the crayon to erase any mistakes.
Saving or Sending Your Video
- Save your video. Tap the icon with the downward-pointing arrow, in the lower-left corner of the screen, to save the Snapchat video to your Memories gallery.
- Tap the Mute icon in the lower-left corner to save or send your video without sound.
- Access Memories by swiping up from the camera screen. Saved videos can be downloaded to your device or shared with other apps by tapping a video and then tapping the Share icon in the lower left corner.
- Add the video to your Story. Tap the square icon with the "+" symbol in the lower-left corner, and then tap Add, to include the video in your Story.
- Your Story is a collection of Snaps that you've taken and added over the last 24 hours. Friends can view your Story multiple times.
- Snaps older than 24 hours automatically disappear from your Story.
- Send your video to friends. Tap the Send To button in the lower-right corner. Check the box next to one or more friends who you want to share your video with, and tap Send in the lower-right corner.
- You can also add the video to your Story by checking the box next to My Story before tapping Send.
- If you'd like your friends to view and reply as a group, rather than individually, you can create a group by tapping the Group icon in the upper right corner after selecting two or more friends.