

With Adobe products, thanks to Dynamic Linking, you can up and downscale projects to all of the Adobe AV products, getting everything you need and nothing you don’t.

That said, would a combined program process be possible? In any other company’s products, the answer is “no”. However, if you did have an independent production that needed some custom motion graphics, audio editing, and surround output, Rush is probably going to short change your post production process. Although Premiere has every capability for delivering professional-grade cinematic experiences- Deadpool was cut on it after all- it’s probably “overkill” for a simple phone edit. If you’re just doing podcasts or hand-held phone videos for Youtube, Premiere may be a bit much. Of course, spending the 25 hours learning Premiere (from Adobe Learn, here at Cinema Sound or otherwise) will grant you superhuman editing abilities, in nearly all manner of media. “Do I spend 25 hours learning Premiere Pro, 10 hours learning Audition, or 1 hour learning Rush?” But understanding which platform to spend valuable time and resources learning – especially for someone starting out – is one of the most important decisions you can make.
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Unlike most NLE/DAW offerings, Adobe has a fleet of technological warships to attack and deliver your project, with professional results and ease. In the myriad of Adobe Audio Video apps, which one do you use to get the best editing and audio results? This article covers the Pros and Cons of using each – with an emphasis on when to use Adobe Rush.Įvery project is different.
