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Adobe premiere trial review
Adobe premiere  trial review




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Stock transitions are also a breeze to use. What I do like is the inclusion of the ‘Subscribe’ and social media specific lower thirds and animated titles. There is a small selection of titles to choose from, that you can tweak and edit to your heart’s content. From here you can add footage quickly from your camera roll, Creative Cloud online vault or directly from your camera lens.Īdding motion graphics and titles is about as easy as it gets. This gives you greater fine control than simply dragging and dropping.īeing able to visualize your timeline is also great for novices, as you can see each portion of the video track you’ve added or adjusted.

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The main timeline offers a couple of views, if you’ve ever used Premiere Pro (or any other editing software for that matter) you can activate multiple track views. You can shoot video from within the app, which can then be placed right on your timeline. Rush is really simple to use from the get-go. You’re not limited to saving to the cloud though, as being able to save to your local storage is also par for the course.

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Saving files to the cloud via the Adobe Cloud gives you the ability to quickly switch between desktop and mobile without the associated janky workarounds too. There is a much softer learning curve on this version of Premiere too, as it’s streamlined to help you create videos quickly and without bogging you down in the underlying processes. Being comfortable in one working environment means you’re set within another.

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The fact that you get the same interface on Android as you do on the Adobe Premiere Rush desktop app means a smoother transition across devices. Adobe has done a good job of translating mouse-based controls to a mainly touchscreen interface though. Fine control with touch controls isn’t quite the same when you want intricate selections. I will say that I miss the ability to use a mouse straight away. You’re not bogged down by a wealth of choices or controls that you may never use on a regular basis. Straight away, as a Premiere Pro user, I find the cut-down interface pretty refreshing. Subscribe to the official 9to5Google YouTube channel

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That said, LumaFusion does have support for the Apple Pencil, whereas Adobe Premiere Rush offers a full touch interface. Being able to shoot, edit and upload all from one device is pretty awesome. Sure, Apple users do have the pretty impressive LumaFusion but without the linking and syncing features of the Adobe Creative Cloud, it just isn’t quite the ‘full’ experience it claims to be. So why is Adobe Premiere Rush coming to Android such a big deal? Well, it offers a slight cut down editing environment that allows for express editing but still retains many tools that most editors find essential from within the full-fledged Adobe Premiere Pro.įor those that edit on the go, maybe want to make a minor step up from other basic options, or social media content creators Adobe Premiere Rush is arguably one of the best options now available on the Android side of the fence. Video editing software is not new to mobile devices, heck even Adobe video editing software has been on Android for some time with Adobe Premiere Elements. After an extended wait, we finally have Adobe Premiere Rush on Android.






Adobe premiere  trial review