Bleep
The videos are becoming the star content of social networks. And it's not something we invent at Tuexperto Quarterly data from Facebook back it up, both on their own social network such as Instagram, where more and more moments are shared on video. That is why new and interesting tools are emerging to touch up these contents and develop creativity of the users.Some of them with new features and others with classic features that continue to work like the first day. This is the case of Bleep
This curious and hilarious application has a single mission: censor the user's videos To do this, it uses the well-recognizable beep of the censor so seen in foreign films and series when one of the characters on the screen says some curse word or bad word. Something that helps to release the tension of these swear words in angry videos and that, on many occasions, ends up creating hilarious content where the viewer knows exactly what is being said despite the beeps. All this in a very simple way is what Bleep
The operation of the application is really simple. Something that allows any user to use it.After installing and starting it, just select the Start button to activate the terminal camera En then when the user can start recording a video in the usual way, as if he did it with the camera application of his mobile. The difference is that, while recording, it is possible to touch the screen to enter these beeps, prolonging them as long as the user wants while leaving their finger in contact with the screen.
Of course, it is also possible to choose a video previously recorded and stored in the reel to play and re-record it with these beeps. As in the previous case, you only have to press on the screen to insert this censorship and prevent anything else from being heard apart from that “piiiii”. Something that It gives a lot of room to censor or make videos of celebrities, friends, or any other content that is stored in the terminal's memory funnier.
Finally, there's a third censorship mode that's even crazier and more unpredictable This is the mode random, which makes the app censor words or moments of the video on its own. It's a mode that you have no control over, so the result can be uneven and funny or make no sense at all. Simply activate it by pressing the arrows in the upper right corner on the recording screen
After that, all that remains is for the user to publish the resulting video on any of their social networks or send it through WhatsApp to wait for reactions. An app that can be hilarious in some situations by blocking bad sounding words, or even by making a character speak worse than they actually do. The user is the one who decides what to censor. The Bleep app is available only for iOS of form freeCan be downloaded via App Store Features in-app purchases to disable the watermark that leaves in the produced video.