Here’s  a new development in the social video app war: Recently-launched iPhone  app Flixlab has included a feature that allows you to create  collaborative videos with friends.
Flixlab [iTunes  link] is a fairly comprehensive app that allows you to create movies  using video clips and photos from your phone’s library (as well as newly  shot footage and snaps from Facebook and other albums), tag your  friends (so videos will appear on friends’ walls after sharing via  Facebook), add themes and transitions (I recommend “Halloween”), and,  finally, add music from your library.
“Events”  is Flixlab’s collaborative mode. If your friends are using Flixlab, you  can create a video using both your footage and your friend’s.
Say  you’re at a wedding; if you and your friend are taking pictures and  video during the wedding, you’re automatically sharing those images via  the app. Just click on “Events” to unearth your friend’s video and  photos, and you can add them to your own movie. It’s like having  multiple angles. Check out the video below for more info:
This feature really distinguishes Flixlab from other new video-sharing apps, like Blipsnips, Viddy andSocialcam. Still, it could very well face the same issue startup Color has: You need a significant number of people to use the app in order for it to work well.
What do you think? Can Flixlab cut through the clutter?
 
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