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Developer(s) | Adobe Systems |
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Initial release | September 23, 2003; 15 years ago |
Stable release | CC 2019 (13.1) / April 2019; 4 months ago[1] |
Preview release | None [±] |
Operating system | CC 2018 Windows (64-bit) Windows 7 or later[2] Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan or later[2] CC 2019 Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1703 or later[3] Mac OS 10.12 Sierra or later[3] |
Type | Video editing software |
License | Trialware |
Website | www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html |
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing app developed by Adobe Systems and published as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud licensing program. First launched in 2003, Adobe Premiere Pro is a successor of Adobe Premiere (first launched in 1991). It is geared towards professional video editing, while its sibling, Adobe Premiere Elements, targets consumers market.
CNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere.[4] Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere.[5] It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl,[6]Captain Abu Raed,[7] and Monsters,[8] and other venues such as Madonna'sConfessions Tour.[9]
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History[edit]
Premiere Pro is the redesigned successor to Adobe Premiere, and was launched in 2003. Premiere Pro refers to versions released in 2003 and later, whereas Premiere refers to the earlier releases. Premiere was one of the first computer-based NLEs (non-linear editing system), with its first release on Mac in 1991. Adobe briefly abandoned the Mac platform after version 6 of Premiere. Up until version Premiere Pro 2.0 (CS2), the software packaging featured a galloping horse, in a nod to Eadweard Muybridge's work, 'Sallie Gardner at a Gallop'.
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Features[edit]
Premiere Pro supports high resolution video editing at up to 10,240 × 8,192[10]resolution, at up to 32-bits per channel color, in both RGB and YUV. Audio sample-level editing, VST audio plug-in support, and 5.1 surround sound mixing are available. Premiere Pro's plug-in architecture enables it to import and export formats beyond those supported by QuickTime or DirectShow, supporting a wide variety of video and audio file formats and codecs on both MacOS and Windows. When used with Cineform's Neo line of plug-ins, it supports 3D editing with the ability to view 3D material using 2D monitors, while making individual left and right eye adjustments.
Premiere Pro can be used for all common video editing tasks necessary for producing broadcast quality, high-definition video. It can be used to import video, audio and graphics, and is used to create new, edited versions of video which can be exported to the medium and format necessary for distribution. When creating videos using Premiere Pro, various video and still images can be edited together. Titles can be added to videos, and filters can be applied along with other effects.
The newly formed Premiere Pro is very well received in the film and video industry and has also been used in films such as Superman Returns, Dust to Glory.[11](for video capture processing) and also used in places such as Madonna's Concession Tour.[12]
Workflow integration[edit]
- After Effects
- Through Adobe Dynamic Link, compositions from Adobe After Effects may be imported and played back directly on the Premiere Pro timeline. The After Effects composition can be modified, and after switching back to Premiere Pro, the clip will update with the changes. Likewise, Premiere Pro projects can be imported into After Effects. Clips can be copied between the two applications while preserving clip attributes. Premiere Pro also supports many After Effects plug-ins.
- Premiere Rush
- Video projects in Premiere Rush can be opened in Premiere Pro to add more complex edits [13] and views.
- Photoshop
- Adobe Photoshop files can be opened directly from Premiere Pro to be edited in Photoshop. Any changes will immediately be updated when the Photoshop file is saved and focus returns to Premiere Pro.
- Adobe Story, OnLocation and Prelude
- The Premiere Pro workflow takes advantage of metadata in the script of a video production. The script is created in or brought into Adobe Story, then passed to Adobe OnLocation to capture footage and attach any relevant metadata from the script to that footage. Finally, in Premiere Pro, speech recognition can match the audio to the dialogue from the script in the metadata. Clips can be searched based on their dialogue in Premiere Pro, and can be sent to Adobe Encore to make searchable web DVDs. Adobe Prelude replaces OnLocation in CS6 and above.[14]
- Others
- There are other integration functions, such as Edit in Adobe Audition, Dynamic Link to Encore, and Reveal in Adobe Bridge.
Differences with Premiere Elements[edit]
An entry-level version, Adobe Premiere Elements, available on Microsoft Windows and macOS, is aimed at home users . Premiere Pro is aimed at the professional market and has more features than Premiere Elements including multiple sequence support, multi-camera editing, time remapping, scopes, advanced color correction tools, and advanced audio mixer interface. Premiere Pro also has Encore, for more elaborate DVD and Blu-ray Disc authoring options, and OnLocation for direct-to-disk recording. Encore was discontinued with the release of Adobe Creative Cloud.
Release history[edit]
Version | Platform | Release date | Significant changes | Codename |
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Adobe Premiere 1.0 | Mac | December 1991[15] |
| Demon |
Adobe Premiere 2.0 | Mac | September 1992[18] |
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Adobe Premiere 3.0 | Mac | August 1993[20] |
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Adobe Premiere 1.0 | Windows | September 1993[21] |
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Adobe Premiere 1.1 | Windows | February 1994[25] |
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Adobe Premiere 4.0 | Mac | July 1994[28] |
| Zambini |
Adobe Premiere 4.0 | Windows | December 1994[31] |
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Adobe Premiere 4.2 | Mac | October 1995[33] |
| TopGun |
Adobe Premiere 4.2 | Windows | April 1996[35] |
| |
Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Silicon Graphics | UNIX/SGI | July 1997[37] |
| Primo |
Adobe Premiere 5.0 | Windows and Mac | May 1998[39] |
| Mustang |
Adobe Premiere 5.1 | Windows and Mac | October 1998[41] |
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Adobe Premiere 6.0 | Windows and Mac | January 2001[42] |
| Jukebox |
Adobe Premiere 6.5 | Windows and Mac | August 2002 |
| Rockford |
Premiere Pro 1.0 (Premiere Pro CS, Adobe Premiere 7.0) | Windows and Mac | August 21, 2003 |
| Columbo |
Premiere 7.5 / Premiere Pro 1.5 / CS1 | April, 2004 | Starsky | ||
Premiere 8.0 / Premiere Pro 2.0 / CS2 | 2005 | Stingray | ||
Premiere Pro CS3 | Windows and Mac | 2007 | Buffy | |
Premiere Pro CS4 | Windows and Mac | 2008 | Ironside | |
Premiere Pro CS5 | Windows and Mac | 2010 |
| Scully |
Premiere Pro CS5.5 | Windows and Mac | 2011 | Mulder | |
Premiere Pro CS6 | Windows and Mac | 2012 |
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Premiere Pro CC 2013 | Windows and Mac | 2013 | ||
Premiere Pro CC 2014 | Windows and Mac | 2014 | ||
Premiere Pro CC 2015 | Windows and Mac | 2015 | ||
Premiere Pro CC 2017 (11.0) | Windows and Mac | 2016 |
| Tornado |
Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0) | Windows and Mac | 2017 | ||
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0) | Windows and Mac | October 15, 2018[45] |
| Eraldicon[46] |
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1) | Windows and Mac | April 2019 | Magician |
Notable films edited on Adobe Premiere Pro[edit]
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See also[edit]
- Comparison of video editing software 123
- Adobe photoshop 2019 CC
System Requirements For Adobe Premiere Pro
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External links[edit]
- Official website