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5 Stunning Behind-the-Scenes Instagram Accounts

As you already know, Instagram is a photo sharing app that has quickly become one of the fastest growing social networks out there. While “Selfies” and “Throwbacks” are fun, get even more out of the Instagram experience by following accounts that will give you a glimpse into the innovative inner workings of some of your favorite brands and companies.

1. Walt Disney Studios (@disneystudios)

Are you counting down the days until the premiere of Finding Dory? If you want the inside scoop on Disney’s latest releases, look no further than the Walt Disney Studios account! Followers are treated to adorable animations, character sketches, and exclusive sneak peeks into movies in the making (Have you heard about Moana?). With everything from artwork to previews, this account has enough exclusive content to impress even the famous mouse himself.

2. Spotify Design Team (@spotifydesign)

You may know Spotify as a music streaming service, but have you ever taken a moment to appreciate the stunning visual design of the site? The creative geniuses responsible are members of the Spotify design team, and lucky for us, they operate their own Instagram account. By following this account, users can get a glimpse into the quirky Spotify office, and the eccentric and incredibly talented designers who work there.

Read More: How to Use and Connect with the Instagram App

3. Science Channel (@sciencechannel)

Do you ever wonder how your favorite products are made? If so, the Science Channel Instagram account has you covered! Check out posts featuring the hashtag #howitsmade to get an inside look at the science behind everything from ice cream cones to football stadiums.

4. IKEA Today (@ikeatoday)

IKEA furniture is known for its Swedish design, and by following the IKEA Today account, followers get an exclusive look at the design process for IKEA’s newest collections. Featuring preliminary sketches, designer testimonials, and product prototypes, this account will leave you inspired to redecorate a room or two.

5. NBC Olympics (@nbcolympics)

Don’t wait for the games to begin to get connected to the Olympics through social media! While NBC is known for its up-to-date coverage of every game, the NBC Olympics Instagram account gives followers an inside look into the lives of athletes competing in those games, and the construction of the stadiums in which it all takes place. With the Rio games only months away, followers can get an inside glance at Rio 2016 merchandise, the Olympic torch relay, and breathtaking photos of the host city.

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