Share your videos

Use the power of video to share your material easily and directly.

In this era, adapting and using digital media correctly is vital for the growth of any brand and video is, without a doubt, a fundamental piece to achieve this growth.

Use videos as one of your most powerful tools, managing to spread any message with ease, attracting the attention of all users of the Oshinstar community.

To add and share your videos and collections in Oshinstar:

  1. Log in to your Profile at the bottom right of Oshinstar.

  2. Select the video section and press Get Started or βž•.

  3. Select πŸ“½οΈ Upload video or ▢️ Create collection. Upload a file up to 100MB in .MP4 or .MOV format. Collections are a way to keep your videos organized.

  4. Select the video you want to upload and confirm the action.

  5. Tap Add a Title and add a title for your video or collection.

  6. Confirm that the material is original or that you have permission to publish it.

  7. If you wish, tap the uploaded video or Upload thumbnail to crop or adjust its thumbnail. From this same place you can delete or change the selected video.

  8. Tap Add details to add all the information for your post.

  9. If you want to customize who can view your video or collection, tap πŸ‘₯and select an option:

    • Oshinstar Members

    • Everybody

    • Your followers

    • Private If you want to share your post privately, tap πŸ‘₯ or Share privately and select the user.

  10. If you want to add any extra content, tap πŸ“·and choose the content you want to add from your reel or camera.

  11. If you want to sell your content, tap πŸ’° and set a price for your video or collection.

  12. If you want to customize who can see your publication, tap πŸ‘₯and select an option:

    • Oshinstar Members

    • Everybody

    • Your followers

    • Private If you want to share your post privately, tap πŸ‘₯ or Share privately and select the user.

  13. Tap ⬆️ and select when to publish your video.

  14. Press Upload video.

Most copyright laws state that a work is copyrighted as soon as it has a tangible form (for example, seeing it on a cell phone screen or on paper), even if the work does not specifically say "All rights reserved".

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