TikTok's Photo Crop effect is one of the new trends on the Chinese social network, with famous and anonymous Brazilian users participating in the Photo Crop Challenge, (outside there is also the #cropchallenge), but how do you achieve this effect in your posts?
For those unfamiliar with this fun TikTok effect, it features a box with highlighted screens that randomly moves around the video frame, and the user tries to enter or avoid the screens before a photo is taken. graça It's in the random photos that end up coming out while you try to get the framing right on the screens.
To better understand TikTok's Photo Crop effect, watch the challenge video by American Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Sunisa Lee below.
@sunisalee_ @tylerdownss howd i do
How to Make a Photo Crop Video on TikTok
Log into TikTok and click on your profile, then the + button at the bottom of the screen.

Then click the Effects button in the bottom left corner.

The Photo Crop effect has this design, just click on the corresponding square and do a quick test of the effect on your screen.

Then just go back to the main screen to record the video and then publish it on the social network.
@marinaschnoor755 PhotoCroppedChallenge
To make a video more similar to Sunisa Lee's (unlike the one above, where I moved the phone to try to frame my not-so-excited dog), the ideal is to place the phone on a tripod with the screen facing you to record the video.
In addition to the Photo Crop effect for videos, TikTok recently launched new features to encourage and promote live streams on your platform, such as scheduling live streams, broadcasts with duet performances, question and answer functions, and the ability to indicate a moderator for your live stream comments.