YouTube Shorts Are Coming To US Users In March
YouTube’s latest video format, called YouTube Shorts, is finally coming to the USA next month, after several months of testing internationally.
The short (15 seconds or less) vertical video format was first rolled out as a beta test in India back in September 2020. Though it may have taken a little bit to catch on, YouTube says that the number of channels using the video format has more than tripled since December.
Currently, the platform says YouTube Shorts are getting more than 3.5 billion daily views in India alone.
Come March, US users will be able to see what all the buzz about as the format and associated video creation tools arrive in America.
What Are YouTube Shorts?
Unsurprisingly, many have compared YouTube Shorts to TikTok clips or the popular Stories format found on several other platforms. This is because YouTube Shorts share a number of features with the increasingly trendy format:
- Users can create and upload short videos of 15 seconds or less.
- Edit your videos with a range of creative tools.
- Stitch several short clips together with a multi-segment editor.
- Add licensed music to your videos through YouTube’s music library.
- Speed up or slow down your video footage for dramatic effect.
- Use timers and countdowns to plan your video shoots.
Additionally, the company says it is introducing a carousel on the YouTube homepage dedicated completely to Shorts.
YouTube Shorts Aim To Make Content Creation Easier For All
One of YouTube’s biggest goals with the new video format is to make the barrier to content creation and exposure on the platform lower for new creators:
“Every year, increasing numbers of people come to YouTube to launch their own channel. But we know there’s still a huge amount of people who find the bar for creation too high.
That’s why we’re working on Shorts, our new short-form video tool that lets creators and artists shoot snappy videos with nothing but their mobile phones.”
With YouTube Shorts users can immediately start creating their own content without the need for high-quality equipment or editing skills.
Even more enticing, YouTube says it is going to count Shorts views the same way as regular video views – creating a fast pathway for big metrics for new users. This will also make it easier for new users to reach the milestones needed to monetize content through the YouTube Partner Program.
More is sure to come in the next few weeks as YouTube seems poised to prioritize Shorts in big ways.
In the next few weeks, the company is launching a dedicated biweekly Shorts Report to highlight all the latest updates and provide useful tips to users. Keep your eyes peeled as new info as the biweekly reports start arriving and YouTube Shorts finally come to the US.
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