The race to be the "Instagram for video" is hotter than ever, and Socialcam, the app that spun out of video sharing pioneer Justin.tv last year and was part of Y Combinator's winter 2012 class, is hustling hard for the lead. The company has raised seed funding from a group of angel investors that reads like a "who's who" list of tech and entertainment industry heavyweights.
I've been hearing whispers about Socialcam's crazy angel round for weeks now, and I've finally verified the full list of the startup's seed backers. Unfortunately I've not been able to ascertain the exact amount of money the company has raised, though  when I reached out to Socialcam CEO Michael Seibel for more detail today, he would only say that "the list speaks for itself." (Don't worry, I'll keep working on getting that dollar amount.)
I've pasted the entire list at the bottom of this post, but some of the names include (in no particular order): Tim Draper, Yuri Milner, Ari Emmanuel, Laurene Powell Jobs, Ashton Kutcher, Brian Chesky, Paul Buchheit, Alexis Ohanian, and many more.
The Battle For Users
Socialcam's chief competitor is Viddy, an app that also lets users shoot, edit and share videos from their smartphones, and the battle between the two companies is fast and furious. Earlier today Socialcam pulled past Viddy as the top video/photo app in the iTunes app store (see screenshot at right)  but it's been a horse race of sorts, as the two apps have switched spots on the list several times since I started writing this article. 
As far as user numbers go, I'm hearing that Socialcam has pushed past the 20 million mark (just last week the number was at around 12 million.) Viddy reportedly just passed 15 million users.
Now, one detail is very important to understand: These user numbers do not represent the downloads Socialcam and Viddy have as apps on mobile devices  they're the number of people who have downloaded the apps on Facebook. Both Socialcam and Viddy have enjoyed viral growth on the Facebook platform, as people are curious to watch the videos posted by their friends. But that does not necessarily mean they themselves become avid Socialcam or Viddy users. It takes a bit more commitment to download an app to your iPhone or Android device, and neither company has released those figures yet.
More comparisons between the two apps: Socialcam still has just three full-time employees, compared to Viddy's twenty-some, though Seibel tells me his company is looking to hire "aggressively" in the weeks ahead. Viddy has raised $6 million in Series A funding and is said to be in the process of raising some $30 more at a sky-high $370 million valuation. Socialcam, again, is staying mum on its exact funding numbers.
Silicon Valley Vs. Hollywood? Not Exactly
Socialcam is based in San Francisco while Viddy is based in Los Angeles, so the apps have reputations for attracting different crowds as investors and users: The Silicon Valley set for Socialcam, the Hollywood crowd for Viddy. But that geographical characterization is increasingly inaccurate. Socialcam has nabbed Hollywood power agent Ari Emmanuel as a backer, and Britney Spears apparently just joined the service this past weekend posting a video of her sons dancing around. Viddy meanwhile counts Twitter co-founder Biz Stone as an investor, and Mark Zuckerberg joined the service yesterday to post a video of his dog.
One thing is for sure: The battle here is far from over  and Instagram itself could still emerge as the Instagram for video  but at the moment it's pretty fun to watch it all play out.
The Socialcam Angel Backers
As promised, here is the full list of Socialcam's angel investors:
Brian Chesky  CEO, Airbnb
  Jonathan Abrams  Partner, Founders Den
  Jason Johnson  Partner, Founders Den
  Zachary Bogue  Partner, Founders Den
  Michael Levit  Partner, Founders Den
  Jeff Kapel  Assistant Coach, Duke Basketball
  WME  Ari Emmanuel & Jason Lublin
  Trajan Langdon  Retired NBA Basketball Player
  Yuri Milner & Felix Shpilman  Startfund
  Troy Carter & Allison Streuter  Atom Factory
  SV Angel  Ron, David, Kevin, Topher, Robert
  Crunchfund  Michael, MG, Patrick
  Paul Buchheit  Inventor of Gmail, Founder FriendFeed, Partner Y-Combinator
  Garry Tan  Partner Y-Combinator, Co-Founder Posterous
  Alexis Ohanian  Partner Y-Combinator, Co-Founder Reddit
  Harj Taggar  Partner Y-Combinator, Co-Founder Auctomatic
  Paul Graham  Co-founder Y-Combinator
  Jessica Livingston  Partner Y-Combinator
  Tim Draper  Draper Associates
  Stewart Alsop  Alsop Louie
  Erik Moore  Angel investor in Zappos
  Justin Kan  Co-Founder EXEC, Co-Founder Justin.tv/Twitch.tv
  Emmett Shear  CEO & Co-Founder Justin.tv/Twitch.tv
  Kyle Vogt  Co-Founder Justin.tv/Twitch.tv
  Matt Ocko  Angel Investor
  A-Grade Investments  Ashton Kutcher, Guy Oseary, and Chris Hollod
  Ronny Conway  Andreessen Horowitz
  Justin Caldbeck  Lightspeed
  Shervin Pishevar  Menlo Ventures
  Laurene Powell Jobs & Stacey Rubin  Emerson Collective
  Ram Shiram  Sherpalo, Angel Investor in Google
  Shane Battier  NBA Basketball player, Miami Heat
  Michael Rapino & Michael Abrams  Live Nation
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