"Run and gun" has become a mantra for many YouTubers and filmmakers these days. It doesn't matter if you're a travel vlogger or directing a short film, you're probably eager to begin cutting together footage on the ride back from the field, not waiting until you're back in the office (or at home). There are plenty of good video editors available for Android, but none of them offer a seamless transition between working on a smartphone or tablet, then moving to a desktop to do finishing work. Today, Adobe is bridging that gap with the launch of Premiere Rush for Android.
Adobe originally announced Premiere Rush (then called Project Rush) back in June 2018, and it was launched on iOS and desktop in October with the Android version scheduled for 2019. Premiere Rush targets people that produce video for YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and other social media. The interface has been optimized for quickly editing and posting videos while still supporting some of the advanced features of the full-sized platform, Premiere Pro. To that end, anything created in Premiere Rush can be synced over the cloud and opened in Premiere Pro. If you haven't looked at Rush before, the features line up pretty well for what you want from a mobile app. At a high level, there's a full video editor with a multi-layer timeline where you can adjust and sequence clips, audio, titles, and even transitions. It's even pretty easy to orient side-by-side clips in a single frame. Continue reading here... |
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