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Spark Camera Now Lets You Import Individual Clips From Your Other Spark Videos

Spark Camera Now Lets You Import Individual Clips From Your Other Spark Videos

June 15, 2014
The gorgeously designed video-sharing app Spark Camera has just received a small yet significant update that makes shooting, editing and sharing mini-movies even easier. Essentially, the latest update to Spark Camera adds the ability to import clips from other videos or "Sparks" you've taken using the app. To do so, go to the app's import section and go to Albums. There you'll see a new album labeled "Spark Clips," within which are all of the clips from other Sparks you've recorded. Note that these clips are the individual shots you've taken by pressing and holding to record videos (à la Vine). As such, clips that are part of the same video are grouped together. If you're looking to import any of your complete Sparks, they are, of course, still found in the album labeled "Sparks." If you can't see the video embedded above, please click here. Spark Camera is available on the App Store for $1.99. It's compatible with iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, fifth-generation iPod touch, iPad 2, third-generation iPad, fourth-generation iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad mini with Retina display. The app was released for iPhone and iPod touch in October last year and updated with universal support for iPad and iPad mini in December. Spark Camera is a product of IDEO, the design firm that created Apple’s first mouse. Developed in-house by IDEO’s Toy Lab in collaboration with the Digital Shop, the app is a grown-up follow-up to IDEO’s iOS apps for kids, Balloonimals and Fisher-Price: See ‘n Say. [gallery]

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$1.99
Spark Camera
Spark Camera
IDEO
Free
Vine
Vine
Vine Labs, Inc.
$1.99
Balloonimals
Balloonimals
IDEO
$1.99
Fisher-Price: See 'n Say
Fisher-Price: See 'n Say
IDEO