Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multiplicity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The photo of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding thick emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock-hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multitude of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft commenced rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding phat emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that emerges on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rigid.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multitude of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The picture of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding thick emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock-hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multiplicity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The photo of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding massive emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rigid.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multiplicity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding fat emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that emerges on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the stiff.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding hefty emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that emerges on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock-hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The photo of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft embarked rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding enormous emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multiplicity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft commenced rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding ample emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that emerges on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rigid.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft commenced rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding hefty emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock-hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft commenced rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding enormous emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock-hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The photo of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft began rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding giant emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that emerges on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rigid.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multitude of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The pic of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft embarked rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding phat emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the stiff.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A multitude of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The picture of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft embarked rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding gigantic emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

Facebook brings animated reactions, filters, masks and effects to Messenger calls

As part of celebrating its two billion monthly active users milestone, Facebook on Monday unveiled fresh movie talk features for its mobile Messenger app, such as the beautifully animated reactions, interactive filters, masks and effects. “Video talks with your friends and family in Messenger just got a entire lot more joy,” said the rock hard.

You can use these fresh movie features in one-on-one movie calls, as well as in your group movie conversations. The fresh capabilities let you lightly share your emotions during a movie call with one of the five Facebook reactions, alter your appearance (how about making your friend laugh with a bear mask?) by taking advantage of the many built-in filters and much more.

I like how reactions animate onto the screen and then vanish.

Many reactions have different versions, depending on whether your face is on or off the screen. For example, tap the love reaction when the camera is facing you, then tap it again when the camera is facing outward to see the difference.

A diversity of in-call filters are now available to Messenger users, ranging from subtle lighting tweaks to color switches, like black and white, crimson or yellow. Each one has a live preview so you can test it on yourself before letting others see it. Many fresh masks are available for movie calls, too, including some with hidden effects that react to your facial movements.

From the Facebook blog:

We have also added animated effects, like falling hearts and twinkling starlets, to give your movie talks expressive flair. Check out what happens when you wave your arm in front of the camera while using one of those effects! Unlike reactions, masks and effects stay on the screen for the duration of the movie talk (or until you take them off or switch to another one).

One of the best fresh in-call movie features is the screenshotting capability.

During an one-on-one or group movie call with one or more friends, tap the camera icon at the bottom to take a screenshot of your time together and share it with other friends via Messenger Day or other social media accounts

The picture of your movie conversation will be saved to your iPhone’s Camera roll. Plus, you can quickly send the screenshot to the person or group that you’re movie talking with.

Check out the fresh Messenger movie features in Facebook’s movie embedded below.

Earlier today, Microsoft embarked rolling out a much redesigned Skype for iPhone with a Snapchat-like Stories feature, dubbed Highlights.

Moreover, Skype for iPhone now lets you talk to Cortana and other talk bots, as well as post message and in-call reactions by adding fat emoticons, live text and photos with drawings to an overlay that shows up on top of the call.

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