Take your selfies to the next level
The next step for selfie-loving millennials who are bored of taking still photos? Becoming movie stars and film directors, of course. By downloading the lollicam app they’ll be editing short-form videos in real-time and fliming cinemagraphs (hybrids of photos and videos), all straight from their own phones. lollicam is an app that allows anyone with a smartphone to become the star, director, and editor of their own little video – and all within minutes.
Share with friends straight from app
Available in both Android and the newer iOS version, lollicam has already been downloaded by millions. Potential users were all anxious to get their hands on the simple program in order to make short videos and Gifs of themselves covered in funny stickers and surrounded by colorful backgrounds.
What makes lollicam special is that the videos and Gifs are ready to be shared and posted the minute users are done recording them. There’s no wait time, which allows you the freedom to create and edit a fun, flashy video, then post it right away for your friends to see.
Face-tracking stickers and VFX
lollicam offers more than 300 face-tracking stickers and VFX effects like bouncy bunny ears, streaming tears, or pouring rain for a thematic effect. The program features a face-recognition engine which lollicam developers call “the magic mirror.”
This magic mirror processes and analyzes the user’s face so that the digital stickers and effects will stay in place. These special stickers and unique effects are how individual users are directing and producing their short-form films and Gifs. lollicam is bringing Hollywood to the everyday consumer. Now everyone really can become a movie star.
User-friendly, and stupid cute
For those who have downloaded the iOS version of lollicam, you have two extra features that the Android version does not currently offer. The iOS stickers will follow faces vertically, even if your face tilts while moving. And secondly, the iOS features a dedicated Gif mode, which will help you create different Gifs on your phone, like fun bursts.
To make things easy for users, you can share your videos straight from the app to Facebook, Twitter, Vine, Instagram, and more. lollicam really couldn’t do anything to make their product more user-friendly.
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Staff Writer, Abigail White is a wordsmith who hails from the Deep South, having graduated with a degree in Journalism from Auburn University. She is usually reading three books at once, loves history, sarcasm, and arguing over the Oxford comma.