Everything You Need to Know About IGTV, Instagram's New Longform Video AppIt will be a standalone app as well as a section within the regular Instagram app.

ByLydia Belanger

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Instagramon Wednesday announced IGTV, a new platform for longer videos that is designed to function like social-media based television.

IGTV is now available in the most recent version of the Instagram app. The new feature supports longform video -- up to an hour long -- shot in vertical orientation. The videos take up the entire smartphone screen, like Instagram Stories, and they will be accessible not only within the Instagram app, but via a separate IGTV app which is slated to launch in the coming days.

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Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom and IGTV product manager Ashley Yuki delivered the news onstage at a live-streamed event in San Francisco. They explained that IGTV will be navigable just like television: When a user opens the app, the IGTV video content of an account they already follow on Instagram will begin playing. In the original Instagram app, IGTV content will be accessible via a separate section, not as part of a user's feed.

There won't be channels beyond individual user accounts, though -- as Instagram states in ablog post, "the creators are the channels." Creators with more followers will have the ability to make hour-long videos right away, but average users will be capped at10 minutesinitially.

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To find new IGTV accounts to follow, users can swipe up and switch between the accounts they follow or accounts they don't follow that are popular. They can resume watching videos they'd started previously or select from content that IGTV's algorithm thinks they'll like, based on past viewing habits. Users will also be able to access another user's IGTV content from a designated spot underneath their Instagram bio. Like other content on Instagram, IGTV supports likes, comments and video sharing via Direct messages.

It seems that IGTV is Instagram's attempt to compete with YouTube and Snapchat Discover, which already offer longer-length videos. Instagram's parent company, Facebook, launched a TV-like section calledWatchin August 2017. And of course, Instagram already supports longer feeds in via Instagram Live, but IGTV is designed to support video series. Instagram influencerLele Pons, who has more than 25 million followers, is among those who will have a show on IGTV.

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As for the ability forInstagram influencersto leverage IGTV to make a living, Systrom says that won't be directly possible at launch. At this moment, advertising is not a part of IGTV, and the companyisn't payingany creators to upload content.

"Right now we're focused on building engagement," Systromsaidin a press Q&A following the event in San Francisco. "But that's obviously a very reasonable place to end up. There will be a way for creators to make a living."

Lydia Belanger is a former associate editor at狗万官方. Follow her on Twitter:@LydiaBelanger.

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