Vine Adds Importing and Editing Features to Its App Users can now use videos shot outside of Vine to use on their account.

By Wendy Frink

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Looks like that office dog at Vine was immediately put to work.

Vine users can now import videos from their camera roll into the app. Previously, users had to record their six-second clips directly through the app itself. Users may choose one video to import or mix together multiple videos.

Developers have also added several editing features such as a duplicate and mute button, preview and undo. Those dying to shoot in low-light conditions can now do so with a "torch" feature.

Vine is encouraging users to upload their very first video on their phone with the hashtag #VintageVine.

According to a blog post, 100 million people watch Vines on the web.

The new features are available on iOS now with Android to be released shortly.

Related: Vine Wants to Hire an OK-Smelling Office Dog

Wendy Frink

Social Media Editor at BIZ Experiences.com

Wendy Frink is the social media editor for BIZ Experiences.com.

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