Canon Rebel T3i Shoots Images Instead of Video on Video Mode. Help!!

Hello Canon community, I'm fairly new to DSLR cameras and a I recently purchased a T3i for video purposes. Today when I tried to shoot a video on video mode it just kept taking pictures every time I would press the shutter button. I'm fairly new to the menu settings and I don't know what to change in order to make it shoot video. It is on the video mode. Do you know why this is happening? And if so what can I change to make it shoot videos?  Any answers will be apreciated! 

  This should help.       http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-shoot-video-on-your-canon-rebel--photo-12747

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