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Koreans highlight unfiltered moments in new hourly vlogging trend
The Korea Times

Koreans highlight unfiltered moments in new hourly vlogging trend

Kim, a university graduate in her 20s, records a two-second video of herself studying at a cafe. Her friend, meanwhile, films herself in class, while another is in Amsterdam, still sound asleep. These moments become part of a longer video, consisting of similar snippets recorded hourly and running parallel of each other, showing what each person had been doing on the hour. Kim is among the many young Koreans who are using "Setlog," an application for creating vlogs that explore the beauty and humor that arise from sharing daily snippets of life with friends. "There are four of us, and we are all pursuing different paths in life," Kim said. "Because of this, we rarely get to see what each other's everyday lives actually look like. I'm using Setlog to share daily moments with my high school friends." How Setlog works Setlog is a social networking application that allows users to create a vlog through compiling two-second clips recorded every hour. Each vlog can be created individually or as a collaborative effort among up to twelve participants. Participants of a vlog can talk to each othe

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