In the fast-paced world of digital memories, Google Photos has been a trusted ally in preserving our precious moments. And now, there’s an exciting buzz around a rumoured feature in the making – “Cinematic Moment.” Imagine your videos coming to life in a whole new way, adding a touch of cinematic magic to your everyday recordings.
Let’s delve into what this feature could mean for the future of video storytelling and how it might revolutionise the way we relive our favourite moments.
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According to a report by Android Authority, Google is working on a new feature for Google Photos called “Cinematic Moment”. Unlike Cinematic Photos, which transforms flat images into 3D views, Cinematic Moment will likely work its magic on videos.
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While investigating the latest version of the Google Photos app — version 6.84.0.634885033 — Android Authority contributor Assemble Debug spotted the Cinematic Moment feature.
The Cinematic Moment feature is expected to automatically select segments of videos and apply a slow-motion effect to create captivating moments. Unlike Cinematic Photos, users won’t have the option to manually create Cinematic Moments initially. However, Google may consider adding this capability in the future, following the feature’s rollout.
Apart from the above details, no other information about the Cinematic Moment is currently available.
Recently, it was reported that Google Photos could add a new video editing feature that will likely allow users to enhance their videos by tapping a single button.
Dubbed “Enhance your video,” the new editing feature in Google Photos is expected to introduce a magic wand icon beside the stabilisation button upon initiating video editing. This feature could automatically fine-tune brightness, contrast, saturation, and other attributes of the video to enhance its overall appearance. To more know, read this article- Google Photos could soon let you easily enhance your videos: Here’s how