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Pinterest: How to Record Audio in a Story Pin

Users can add another audio layer to their videos

Story Pins enable creators to tell dynamic and visual stories with videos, voiceovers and text overlaysPinterest
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Pinterest’s Story Pins feature allows content creators to share multiple photos, videos and more in a single post. A single Story Pin can have multiple pages, and users can edit each page separately with embellishments like stickers, text and filters.

When users record or import a video or create a photo slideshow in a Pinterest Story Pin, they have the option to record new audio that will play alongside their content. For instance, a chef may want to add voiceover narration to a video showing them preparing a recipe.

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Brandy Shaul

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Brandy is a freelance writer for Adweek's SocialProDaily covering social media, gaming, apps and platforms.

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