YouTube releases list of Vine favorites

vine branch with leaves isolated on whiteIn light of the explosive growth of the Vine video app, where Twitter users can create and share stop-motion shorts, YouTube has released a list of their favorites.

Compiled from various videos from 2013, the best-of compilation takes into account creativity, unique-ness, and the ability to entertain its users. Whether going viral online or searching the depths of the Internet, YouTube did their research to find the best of the best.

This weekly series is available through the video mogul site in rapid succession, so there’s no need to wait from Vine to Vine. And because there’s no rhyme or reason to these video shorts, each part can be watched entirely or at one’s convenience.

However, please note that these videos are user-made and not all are appropriate for younger audiences. Be sure to scan before showing to children or sensitive viewers.

To see the best Vines of 2013, head to YouTube, and in the mean time, start making your own original shorts! It doesn’t take a lot of time and garners a significant marketing boost. If you need some savvy ideas, you can draw inspiration from what other aspiring film makers have done. Remember that even the shortage video needs a storyline to give the work shape and meaning.