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No discussion of 2013 lifestyle and entertainment is complete without Vine. Twitter’s short-form video app launched in January 2013 and instantly changed how we consumed humor.
Vine forced creators to be minimalist. A 6-second loop of a person failing a simple task, a clever jump cut, or a stop-motion animation became the peak of mobile entertainment. It birthed stars like King Bach, Zach King (known for his magic video edits), and Shawn Mendes (who started by posting 6-second cover songs).
Vine in 2013 represented the ADHD-fueled shift in entertainment: if you couldn't make someone laugh or gasp in six seconds, you weren't worth watching. photo xxnx 2013 hot
A. Music Music marketing became inextricably linked to visual apps. Artists like Beyoncé (with the surprise visual album drop in Dec 2013) emphasized the music video format once again. However, the "lyric video" became a popular stop-gap marketing tool on YouTube.
B. Second Screen Phenomenon Live television (award shows, sports) became a synchronized experience. Hashtags appeared on screen constantly, encouraging viewers to snap photos of their TV sets and comment on social media. This "second screen" behavior changed production values, focusing on moments designed to go viral (e.g., Miley Cyrus at the VMAs). No discussion of 2013 lifestyle and entertainment is
C. Movie Marketing Studios began tailoring trailers for mobile vertical viewing (though clumsily) and utilized Vine and Instagram for teaser campaigns. User-generated content contests related to film releases became standard promotion.
While VSCO launched earlier, 2013 was its explosion into the lifestyle scene. The C1, F2, and HB1 filters gave smartphone photos a muted, filmic, "effortlessly cool" look. Your photo of a iced latte or a messy desk suddenly looked like a still from an indie film. VSCO wasn't just a filter; it was a lifestyle statement. It said, "I am artistic, nostalgic, and curated." A 6-second loop of a person failing a
2013 was the breakout year for YouTube’s lifestyle genre. Before Vine (launched early 2013) and Instagram Video (launched June 2013), video was either long-form or news. After 2013, video became ephemeral, personal, and raw.
