No, not yet, but they will probably make an update for that.
You have to save the picture, transfer it to your mobile device (whichever way you choose), and then upload it through your camera roll.
It is not so much rolling as it is that the video is catching the periodic screen refresh on the computer monitor.
A film roll camera plays movies but to make a movies is to druw many pic and put it on the film roll camera
To save a Triller video, first, complete your edits and ensure you're satisfied with the final version. Then, tap the "Share" icon, usually located at the bottom of the screen. From there, select "Save to Camera Roll" or "Save to Device," depending on your platform. The video will then be saved to your device's gallery or camera roll for easy access.
Deleting Recorded Videos Go to Videos > Camera Videos and select a video from the list, or select a video from the Camera Roll screen. Press and hold the Center button until a menu appears. Choose Delete, or Delete All.
I have The same problem it is not in the photo app
120 roll film should be available at any decent photo shop. B&H Photo and Video is a good online source. It will run you about $4-6 a roll, depending on type and manufacturer.
Yes, you can send snaps from your gallery on Snapchat. To do this, open the app, tap the camera icon to take a snap, and then swipe up to access your camera roll. From there, you can select an image or video to send as a snap to your friends or add it to your story.
You can't
He was issued a patent a motion picture roll film in 1884. He was issued a patent for the first hand-held camera with roll film in 1888, called the Kodak camera.
A B Roll on a camera is extra footage used with the finished film product.
You can't because there is simply no camera on the iPod Touch 3G.