![]() ![]() We’ve actually found that the majority of videos people shoot on their phones are less than 3 minutes (sorry person who recorded the entire Taylor Swift concert!). We know there are users who have longer videos they’d love to upload to their journals, but we made these decisions deliberately to ensure we deliver a premium product that has the same performance and reliability our users have come to expect from Day One. By the end of the week, all Day One users should be able to update to version 4.0.Īt launch, video in Day One is limited to 3 minute long clips at 1080p resolution. The update has been approved by Apple and is being rolled out in a phased release starting today. Which is why after months of hard work and determination, we’re thrilled to launch Day One 4.0. ![]() These videos, like words, photos, and audio recordings, deserve to be properly preserved forever. Regardless of their lighthearted or heartfelt nature, they are moments that don’t deserve to be lost in the clutter of our smartphone camera rolls. A cake smash, a child’s first steps, awkward dancing, or a surprise marriage proposal. Many of these moments are silly and fun, while others are incredibly endearing. At concerts or restaurants, on hikes or bikes, we hit the little red record button to preserve a small sliver of our lives. Taking video is not only normal, it’s expected. Now it’s as simple as pulling a phone out of your pocket and hitting record. Gone are the days where you had to embarrassingly load up the camcorder with a tape and with red light flashing, press it to your face to capture a moment. And thanks to the smartphone, we not only watch videos, but shoot our own with ease. We watch them on giant screens in theaters, small screens on our wrists, and every screen in between. Now days, video is everywhere on every screen size. To say that motion pictures have completely changed the world is an understatement. It was 1888 when French inventor Louis Le Prince created Roundhay Garden Scene, the first motion picture ever created. ![]()
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