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The Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Rush

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:40 am

Serving as a sort of bridge between Premiere Elements and the Adobe Creative Cloud, Premiere Rush is a cross-platform video editor built to work on Windows, Mac, iOS and even some versions of Android. It works exactly the same way on a tablet or phone as it does on a desktop!

Our Muvipix.com Guide will show you how to:
* Gather and arrange media on your timeline.
* Add music, titles, transitions and effects.
* Utilize Rush's connection to the Creative Cloud.
* Open Premiere Rush projects in Premiere Pro for advanced editing.
* Combine and mix audio and video sources.
* Share you finished movie to your device or upload it to a social media site.

For more information on the book as well as our 5-part Basic Training tutorials, check out our book page at https://muvipix.com/rush.php
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Re: The Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Rush

Postby GerryB » Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:16 am

Steve,

Went to watch your tutorials but I was 'told' to install flash!!
I'm on a MacBook and that is not an option.

Can you code an alternative (mp4) for the 'few' who may be in this situation?

Good luck with the book, by the way.

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Re: The Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Rush

Postby sidd finch » Wed Oct 16, 2019 10:10 am

Still trying to get my head around doing video editing from a tablet or a smartphone. But it does seem like an interesting idea. For me it seems like it would be a good way to scrub footage and get the clips ready to edit on a computer. But I am curious about how shooting and editing in 4k would be practical from a storage perspective and the device having enough horsepower to do the edits. Definitely something to further explore.

All something I am sure your book will address. As always great job Steve.

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Re: The Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Rush

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Oct 16, 2019 10:44 am

Hi, Jerry. We're in the process of trading our old Flash tutorials in for MP4s, and Ron is hoping to have it done by the end of the year. Meantime, you can catch some of our tutorials on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbF4J8mHcC0&t=6s
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Re: The Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Rush

Postby GerryB » Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:48 am

Thanks Steve,

I'll work my way through them, first one was interesting, I learnt something already!!

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