

You can edit the video by swapping out the photos you want to include, or change the background music, but that’s about it. Moments then creates a collage with the selected photos, set to background music like Adventurous (reminiscent of what you’d hear while trekking across the Old West), Epic (an EDM-like jam), or any one of the 10 music themes. You can create a group of photos that you want to share, and pick who you want to share them with. Once you give the app access to the photos on your phone, it takes a couple of seconds to identify your friends and suggest tags. Moments' greatest advantage is that it is already synced with Facebook This is really the greatest advantage Moments seems to have, because it eliminates the extra step of syncing with Facebook when you want to share your collage. But when you want to share your Flipagram creations with your friends, you still have to go through Instagram or Facebook. The app's new video feature is similar to other apps like Flipagram, which also lets you create photo stories set to music. Moments aims to rescue all those photos languishing on your phone, using face recognition to suggest tags, and letting you sync the selected photos with your Facebook friends. Facebook's photo sharing app Moments, which launched in June, today added a video feature. With this update, Moments will automatically create a photo montage, complete with music, using any grouping of six or more pictures.
