Anyone Here Played With Adobe Premier Rush?

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
I've been doing a musical project with a friend from the UK. He sent a video of him playing a song and asked me to shoot video of me as I add several instruments to it. He's assembling them in Adobe Premier Pro and I contemplated biting the bullet and giving it a try. When I went to price it with my Creative Cloud subscription I noticed that with my monthly Photographer's package I now have access to something called Premier Rush. I downloaded it yesterday with the intention of playing with it this weekend. It seems more geared to just single frame editing and overdubbing (i.e. no frames within frames), and is designed to work on a tablet for easy sharing to social media, but for 90% of what I can see myself doing it may be perfectly suited.

Has anyone here who does video given it a shot?
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
I've been doing a musical project with a friend from the UK. He sent a video of him playing a song and asked me to shoot video of me as I add several instruments to it. He's assembling them in Adobe Premier Pro and I contemplated biting the bullet and giving it a try. When I went to price it with my Creative Cloud subscription I noticed that with my monthly Photographer's package I now have access to something called Premier Rush. I downloaded it yesterday with the intention of playing with it this weekend. It seems more geared to just single frame editing and overdubbing (i.e. no frames within frames), and is designed to work on a tablet for easy sharing to social media, but for 90% of what I can see myself doing it may be perfectly suited.

Has anyone here who does video given it a shot?
My wife uses Rush for editing video for social media using a Windows desktop and swears by it. I've watched her use it, seen the results but know nothing about it first-hand.
 
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