![]() Knowing what app to use to import video and audio footage, slice it up, add some cool effects, then get it online has always been a pain. Shooting simple video like this isn’t that hard – there’s enough free YouTube content out there to teach you the basics. I’ve also been introducing video to my wedding photography services – not fully-fledged video coverage at the wedding, but rather, small video clips that can add value to my existing services, such as couple interviews, or (very) basic videos/audio of the speeches for couples who don’t want to pay full price for a videographer. I’m the first to admit the quality of the videos is pretty terrible, but you’ve got to start somewhere, right?! I’ve been slowly introducing more video content to the Shotkit YouTube Channel. ![]() It’s not as powerful or feature-rich as consumer-level editor Premiere Elements or Premiere Pro - our choice of best video editing software. But at least it's nowhere as Adobe Express Video, an overly simplistic take on the free video editor.īut if you’re looking for something to cut an edit quickly, while effortlessly moving from one device to another, and you have a Creative Cloud account, it might well be worth giving Premiere Rush a look.It’s for you, bro -) Even if you’ve never shot a video, let along edited one before, Adobe Premiere Rush is going to change all that for you. We did encounter some odd glitches, like being unable to select a clip, as we were somehow still being locked in the settings of a different one.īy and large, though, this latest version makes Premiere Rush even better at what it does. Some tools are only available on certain devices, like this iOS-only contextual menu (Image credit: Adobe) Final verdictĪs you can see, these aren’t major changes that radically alter the way this software works, but they are all welcome improvements designed to make a simple app better than it used to be. Only one can be applied at a time, and you still have the usual manual controls to alter a clip exactly as you need to. Check the ‘Color’ section and you’ll be graced with almost 40 different thumbnails you can select to alter the look of your clip. ![]() More noticeable are the new color presets. ![]() It’s so subtle you might not even notice it at first, but it’s there if you need it. With the introduction of these buttons, this is no longer an issue. You can still tap or click on the ‘Start’ and ‘End’ boxes to resize and reposition them, but if they are very close to each other, or even overlapping, it could be tricky sometimes to select the right one. Some are subtle, yet useful, like the new ‘Go to Start’ and ‘Go to End’ buttons for the Pan and Zoom effect. What’s easy to see are the new enhancements to the tools. Most users may not even realize if something has been improved. This feature has also been included in the Graphics section.Ī new search field helps you find audio and graphics quickly and easily (Image credit: Adobe) Enhanced toolsĪll of these changes are good to have, but they’re mostly happening in the background. With so many new additions it would be impossible to find what you’re looking for, so we’re very glad they also introduced a very welcomed search field to narrow down your options by typing a series of keywords (and hard to believe this wasn’t part of the video editing app before). With most updates, Premiere Rush receives a regular influx of additional royalty-free music samples and sound effects, and loops with most updates. Although, it’s a puzzle to us why there is a discrepancy between the mobile and desktop versions. This brings the total number of supported languages to 17 and 20 for desktop and mobile respectively. As of December 2021, Premiere Rush now includes Danish, Finnish, Norwegian Bokmål and Czech for their mobile version, and Norwegian Bokmål and Ukrainian for the desktop edition. Other improvements that won’t be seen by all but will be appreciated by many, is translation software support for additional languages. So, that’s pretty much everything, across the board.Īndroid users haven’t been left out of the loop, with added support for the Samsung Note 20/20+, although to be fair, that doesn’t sound as exciting as the changes on the competing platform. Adobe claims that this brings improved performance for playback, editing, and exports compared to Intel-based Macs.
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