Try Adobe Premiere Pro

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This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

Description

Premiere Clip makes it fast and fun to create quality videos that can be easily shared — or easily opened in Premiere Pro CC for extra polish.
“A gateway into the full feature set and power behind Premiere Pro.” – Melissa Stoneburner, Examiner.com
“This is really a must-have app for anyone who captures things with an iPhone or iPad.” – Michael Testi, Blogcritics.com
FAST, SIMPLE EDITING
Drag and drop clips and photos in the order you like, trim out parts you don’t want, and add visual polish with lighting adjustments, transitions, slo-mo effects and more.
SOUNDS GREAT
Choose from stock soundtracks, or add your own music. Smart Volume will smooth audio levels between clips, and Auto Mix dynamically balances soundtracks with your audio.
LOOKS GREAT
Apply custom lighting and color Looks from Adobe Capture CC to enhance the appearance and overall mood of your videos.
EASY TO SHARE
Save finished videos to your camera roll, post them directly to Facebook or YouTube, or send them to Premiere Pro CC for additional editing.
TAKE IT FURTHER
When you export a project to Premiere Pro CC, the edits, music markers and Looks you applied in Premiere Clip will appear seamlessly in your timeline.
POWERED BY CREATIVESYNC
Adobe CreativeSync ensures that your files, fonts, design assets, settings and more all instantly appear in your workflow wherever you need them. Start your creative work on any device and seamlessly pick it up on another.
USEFUL WORKFLOWS
Adobe mobile apps work beautifully on their own, or in concert with each other and the Creative Cloud desktop apps.
Try using Premiere Clip with:
Capture CC
Lightroom CC
Lightroom for Mobile
Premiere Pro CC
2GB ONLINE STORAGE
Use of Adobe mobile apps requires a free, basic level of Creative Cloud membership, which includes 2GB of complimentary storage for file syncing and sharing. Video you capture on any external device can be saved to your Creative Cloud file storage and accessed by Premiere Clip.
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MORE STORAGE (Optional in-app purchase)
If you need more than your allotted 2GB of Creative Cloud file storage, you have the option of purchasing an additional 20GB for $1.99 (US dollars) a month. The recurring payment is automatically charged to your iTunes account. To stop service, simply go to your account Settings and turn off auto-renew at least 24-hours before the end of your billing period. Prorating is unavailable—when you turn off auto-renew, service will continue until the end of that month’s billing period.
The Fine Print
You must be 13 or older and agree to Adobe’s terms and privacy policy, viewable at http://www.adobe.com/special/misc/privacy.html. Use of Adobe mobile apps and online services requires registration for a free Adobe ID as part of a free, basic level of Creative Cloud membership. Adobe online services require an Internet connection, are not available in all countries or languages, and may be subject to change or discontinuation without notice.

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Ratings and Reviews

386 Ratings

Use this for years but can not upload to you tube today. Help!

I have used this app for years and love it but today I tried to upload a video to my You Tube channel and Google blocked me. Why? I tried with both my iPhone and iPad. Both are the most current versions = up to date. Is this app no longer current? Has Adobe come out with a newer video app? If so what is it?
I love the fact that this app is very quick allowing for 'down & dirty' editing. What used to take me days to edit can be done in minutes with this app. No it is not the highest quality editing but for those that are not professional video editors this is fantastic. For me I love the fact that I can get something up and out in minutes that is ok. I love it. But if I can to learn the answer to my question I may have to look for another app.
I notice there have been no updates to this app since 2016. I would give this app 5 stars but with this issue with You Tube and Google I can't.

Decent, but Basic

I've been using Adobe Premeire Pro CC for all my video editing for about two months, and I absolutely love it. When I saw this app, I was ecstatic. Imagine how much more efficient editing will be when I'm able to do it everywhere!
Sadly, I soon came to the realization that this app is more of a companion to Premeire Pro than a counterpart. It has all the basic features you'd expect: splicing, previewing, audio inserting, and so on. However, it's incredibly basic; there's no layers or masking at all. Even the plug-and-play effects that make Premeire Pro so unique are entirely absent. It's clear that this app is not supposed to produce any final cut, but rather, a first draft to be later refined on the PC.
If you use Adobe Premeire Pro CC and are looking to optimize your workflow, this app will do that very nicely. However, if you're a hobbyist looking for a start-to-finish video editor for iOS, there are much better options available, including Apple's very own iMovie.

Still no vertical support?!?

I downloaded this app purely to edit Instagram stories and videos, as I am sure a lot of people have. When I realized the feature wasn’t available I deleted the app and now, a year later, I re-downloaded it in hopes that it has changed. Portrait videos that take up the entire mobile screen are taking over and I can’t believe a big company like adobe has not added this feature. I’ve seen request for this feature since 2016!!!! I know we can make those edits with premiere pro, but the hassle to have to go on a computer to make a 15 second to 1 min clip is not worth it. Adobe needs to step it up. I hope their app developers listen this time. We need a full vertical editing option for stories and a 4:5 crop ratio option for Instagram feeds. PLLLLLEASE LISTEN.

Information

Size
120.3 MB
Compatibility

Requires iOS 8.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Languages

English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese

Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes
Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
Price
Free

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

From rising YouTube stars to big Hollywood blockbusters, Adobe Premiere Pro has long been an industry standard when it comes to video editing. But like any piece of professional software, the list of advanced features comes with big potential and a steep learning curve. Because navigating the program can be both exciting and nerve-wracking for the unfamiliar, we asked the pros to share a few Premiere Pro tips.

Matt Eastin is the director and editor behind the music video for Imagine Dragons’ Believer. He has also created videos for several other bands — including Dr. Dog and Neon Trees — and launched a music documentary series. Eastin also recently shared the raw video files for Believer as part of a contest celebrating the 25th anniversary of Premiere Pro, which resulted in a number of impressive remakes, including Adam Henderson’s prize-winning edit. Henderson, one of the many editors who submitted videos for the contest, started using Adobe Premiere Pro while in high school, and quickly knew he wanted video editing to be part of his future. He now works at Post Op, a post-production boutique in Dallas, Texas, as a professional video editor.

Here’s what the director for the original music video, and the editor behind the remake, wanted to share with aspiring video editors regarding Premiere Pro.

Watch every second

Both Eastin and Henderson start a project in exactly the same way: they watch all the footage. While many editors will skip directly to the director’s call for action, both editors said they usually find a few gems by watching even the unintentional footage.

“The first thing I wanted to do once I decided I wanted to take on the project is that I had to watch every second of the footage,” Henderson said. “That’s essential for every project – you never know when there will be useful clips before the director even says action.”

Develop your own workflow

Although Eastin and Henderson may start the same way, that doesn’t mean there’s a one-size-fits-all workflow. Finding what works for you and sticking to it can help speed up the process in the long run.

Eastin watches all the footage by dragging everything into a new Premiere Pro Project. When he finds a shot he likes, he raises them up one level — or even two – for the best shots, which makes it easy to go back and find them later. Henderson, after watching the footage, then brainstorms a storyline on paper.

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“Everyone has their own workflow,” Eastin said. “When I’m in Premiere Pro, I’m not thinking, I’m just doing.”

Get organized

Large projects often involve hours of footage, as well as audio files, titles, and special effects. The key to not getting lost in all that footage, and all of Premiere Pro’s features, is proper organization.

“Half of video editing is organization,” Henderson said. While different editors may have different organizational structures, the key is to get everything placed in a way that would allow any editor to easily jump in and help. Henderson creates a color-coded structure inside Premiere Pro, for instance, and makes sure that the original files match the same folder hierarchy on his hard drive.

Learn the hotkeys

Organization may eliminate time spent hunting for the right clip, but learning Premiere Pro’s keyboard shortcuts can also be a big time-saver. Eastin says the time invested in learning the hotkeys is well spent, namely because it will save you a ton of time down the line. He also suggests that users migrating from another video editor relearn the shortcuts, instead of uploading other shortcuts or customizing them to match another program. Why? Eastin said that relearning the shortcuts after switching from Final Cut helped him in the long run because the shortcuts are similar across multiple Creative Cloud applications.

Take advantage of the Creative Cloud

Premiere Pro is a standalone program, but it’s also part of a larger family of editing tools. Henderson suggests that learning the basics for other Creative Cloud programs will help you to create a better video in less time. Try After Effects for motion graphics and titles, Audition for removing noise or fine-tuning audio, and Speedgrade for improving video color. Dynamic links also allow you to shuffle projects between multiple programs easily, thus expanding the number of tools available to you with just a few clicks.

Create your own overlays

To save time, Eastin created his own custom overlays, which provide quick access to a range of unique effects. Eastin’s special effects folder contains a number of different shots, from grain, foreground haze, and lighting effects, to those that were made by shooting without a lens. The overlays took time to develop, but Eastin says having the effects on hand to play with in multiple projects, is worth the initial time investment.

Keep the Lumetri Color Panel open as you edit

Editing raw color is one of Eastin’s least favorite parts of the entire process, which is why he suggests keeping the Lumetri Color Panel open while editing. With this panel open, Eastin can adjust the color edits in real time, allowing him to see the color adjustments as he works.

Always be willing to experiment and try new things

Working for a boutique editing agency, Henderson says he will occasionally have a video that he thinks cannot possibly get any better — and then the client comes back with a suggestion. He recommends always trying others’ suggestion, because that means experimenting with something different.

“Never have a big enough head where you can’t take constructive criticism,” Henderson said. “Always be willing to experiment and try new things — you never know if it’s going to work.”

Adobe Premiere Pro is a program more than 25 years in the making, which means it comes with a laundry list of features that cannot be learned in a single day. With the right Premiere Pro tips and a little bit of time, however, new users can begin to uncover many of the program’s features.

“If you are interested in editing, open up Premiere and try to create something,” Henderson said. “If you’re bored, edit. If you’re busy, edit. Do anything you can to be a better editor.”

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