Congratulations to the winners! We were inspired by all of the cuts, and it’s our pleasure to present the six music videos of Imagine Dragons’ “Believer” that wowed us most. —Adobe
All tagged 25th Anniversary
Congratulations to the winners! We were inspired by all of the cuts, and it’s our pleasure to present the six music videos of Imagine Dragons’ “Believer” that wowed us most. —Adobe
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Adobe Premiere, the video editing software that is to videographers what Photoshop is to photographers. Adobe invited Digital Trends to take a look back at the history of the program, revealing the journey – sometimes evolutionary, and other times revolutionary – that made Premiere (now Premiere Pro) what it is today. —Daven Mathies Digital Trends
For Adobe Premiere Pro's 25th Anniversary, real (and might we say, accomplished) editors share why they use Adobe Premiere Pro. —Adobe
For Adobe Premiere Pro's 25th Anniversary, take a look back at where Adobe Premiere Pro began, and how far it's come. —Adobe
Adobe Premiere, released in 1991, was part of that revolution. Instead of a traditional video editing system comprised of expensive hardware, Premiere was software-only and could run on an affordable computer. With Adobe Premiere the user could place clips on the timeline, add effects, transitions, and a soundtrack. It looks simple by today’s standards, but it opened the door to anyone who wanted to learn the art of visual storytelling. —Adobe