Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video Reviews

Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video Reviews

Published by on 2023-12-02

About: Shoot, edit, and share videos anywhere. Feed your channels a steady stream of
awesome with Adobe Premiere Rush, the all-in-one app for creating and sharing
videos — fast and easy.


About Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video


What is Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video? Adobe Premiere Rush is an all-in-one app for creating and sharing videos quickly and easily. It offers powerful tools to create professional-looking videos and share them on social media platforms. The app is available for iPhone and iPad and can be used for free with unlimited exports or upgraded to access premium features and content.



         

Features


- Built-in camera functionality for capturing pro-quality videos

- Drag and drop arrangement of videos, audio, graphics, and photos

- Trimming and cropping of videos, flipping and mirroring of video clips, and adding images, stickers, and overlays to video clips

- Intuitive presets and customization tools for adjusting speed and enhancing color

- One-click creation of pan and zoom effects for images

- Customization of built-in animated graphics such as titles and overlays

- Access to thousands of royalty-free, original soundtracks, sound effects, and loops

- Multiple video tracks for creative flexibility

- Resizing of videos to different aspect ratios for different channels

- Premium features for advanced audio tools, content library, auto reframe, and advanced sharing

- Optional in-app purchase for unlocking premium features and adding 100GB of cloud storage

- Free trial of premium features for free users

- Adobe ID registration required for using the app and online services.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Positive experience
81.5%

Neutral
71.6%

Negative experience
18.5%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 116,633 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video

- Adobe Rush offers a feature set for video content producers on the move

- Desktop version syncs to all projects for easy transfer and tweaking

- Easy to import projects started on Rush into Premiere Pro

- Combines footage, music, voiceovers, stills, titles, and media from virtually everywhere

- Better and easier to use than most video apps for iPhone




20 Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video Reviews

4.6 out of 5

By


Decent app but needs bug fixes.

Let me start by saying it’s better and easier to use than most video apps for iphone, but that is likely because I edit in premiere pro. There are some improvements that could greatly improve AdobePremiereRushEditVideo:
1. Being able to add more than just four layers of video / audio tracks respectively. It should be expanded to at least six, especially for complicated edits.
2. When editing titles/texts, sometimes Rush is unresponsive to changes. These changes include changing font, text size, or color. I ended up having to duplicate it to make it work—but sometimes even the duplications were unresponsive, leading to having to create a new title even though I had centered this title how I wanted it. It’s a major hassle and quite annoying.
3. When trying to copy text directly in the type bar, I could only select and delete it. Minor issue as you can “duplicate” an element, but I was trying to copy what I was writing for saving purposes, not duplicate as a new element.
I have only just started using rush so there may be more bugs I have not experienced yet as I have been mostly working with titles and resizing video elements. I will update this review in the future, but as a general note, the closer this can get to Premiere Pro, the better.


By


Literally Unusable 90% of the time

When I first got AdobePremiereRushEditVideo about a year ago, it worked fine. It was relatively intuitive, user-friendly, and imported+exported media just fine. After a few weeks, however, things began to change. AdobePremiereRushEditVideo refused to load after opening it. I tried updating, worked fine for a few days. Then the same problem popped up again. This time I tried deleting and redownloading AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , which solved the problems for about a week and a half. Now, AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is literally unusable half of the time and it’s anyone’s guess whether it’ll work on opening or not. I’ve tried turning wifi & cell service on and off for it, syncing it to the Creative Cloud, troubleshooting with a representative, and nothing. This only happens with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and had not happened to any other apps on my phone or any other Adobe services I’ve used on various other devices. It really is a bummer since when AdobePremiereRushEditVideo DOES work, it works well. It just is so unreliable, I end up having to use iMovies, which really pales in comparison performance-wise (but at least it actually works!) I just wish there was something I could do to make AdobePremiereRushEditVideo work like it used to, I even gave it two stars just for the bonus points it got from past performance, even though it won’t load.


By


Add support for iPhone 12 videos!

I’m gonna be honest. The reason I love my iPad Pro so much is because I can use it while on my bed just lying down. Since it has no fans I don’t have to worry about how I position it. It just works magically. That’s the beauty of Apple engineering. I recently picked up my iPhone 12 Pro Max and I love it so so much. Truly Apple has outdone themselves once again. The problem is Apple is now so far ahead with their features that I can’t edit videos from my new phone on my iPad with Adobe Premiere Rush because Adobe Premiere Rush quite simply does not support the new codec the new iPhone uses. I am going to give AdobePremiereRushEditVideo a temporary 1 star because there is no reason I shouldn’t be able to edit videos that come directly from my phone. This is an app intended for both the iPhone and the iPad so come on Adobe, get with the program. You don’t have any problem withdrawing $60 from my bank account each month so you shouldn’t have a problem updating your app to utilize Apple’s newest features. It’s really annoying to have to get off my bed and use Premiere Pro on my computer to edit the new videos I’m shooting with my phone.


By


Unsupported media type

Unsupported media type. Unsupported media type. Import video from my action camera, it works. Import another, Unsupported media file. Go to my pc, use VLC to export the video, go back to Rush on iPad Pro: Unsupported media type. Do the same process with QuickTime player, shorten the video: Unsupported video type. Go back to the MacBook, USE THE FFMPEG COMMAND LINE software to export the video in different codecs using a million arcane flags: Unsupported video type. Meanwhile, the video plays fine on any device including this iPad pro here. A little guidance at least? What codecs does this mediocre software support? Why are the features so lack luster in comparison with competing solutions? Who would pay monthly for this?

EDIT: As it happens, absolutely no videos from any source that I try, be it my phone, my drone, or my action camera work today. Sure enough, there was an update for AdobePremiereRushEditVideo that was put out today. Hey Adobe devs, have you ever heard of automated tests? CI? Really useful concepts, maybe you should implement it sometime. Would save you the embarrassment of putting out an app that can’t do the one job that is supposed to do.

I’m done with this crap, going to pay and download Lumafusion, Adobe can shove their subscription where the light doesn’t shine.


By


Typical Adobe

Sadly I’ve had many of the same issues others have outlined; most importantly the random crashes, even upon startup before I’ve loaded media.

One thing I’ve always hated about Premiere Pro was the text editing function, and unfortunately with Rush it seems like an easily fixable ignored feature as well. Writing onscreen titles is painstaking; rather than take advantage of Apple’s integrated text editing capabilities (where you can hold+drag to easily place a cursor), Rush seems to use the iPhone text editing functions from five years ago. Just try moving the cursor or carefully selecting pieces of text to be edited...on my iPhone, it’s next to impossible. Typically it’s just easier to create a new text later rather than edit what’s already been set, a major oversight. It’s also extremely challenging to modify text to a different color after applying it.

Other than that, yes you can edit videos with it but I’m not seeing any good reason why somebody would prefer this over the integrated iOS video editor. I suppose if you subscribe to Adobe Premiere Pro it would provide an ability to edit clips on the fly and save them to your CC library to sync with Premier Pro, but this is a lot of work for just trying to use AdobePremiereRushEditVideo on the most basic level.


By


Great app... when it doesn’t crash

As much as I would love to give it 5 stars, I just can’t. It works well (iPhone X) but crashes on export every time. I’ve made sure it was the only thing running, forced closed to reset, restarted my phone, etc. it just simply doesn’t export at all with projects even as short as 2 minutes. Not even on the lowest quality. When it does export in smaller projects, the audio is off. Love the product, hate the exporting. I have the whole cc suite, and I feel like the stability improvements in most applications are lacking a bit. I really don’t want to switch to another company, but as a professional I need to have a stable workflow. Please focus more on stability adobe. I love the added tools and features, but I would rather have a stable platform first.

“Update”. I know what the crash issue is. The phones are simply overheating. This may be an odd thing to do, but I set my phone on an ice pack while exporting and it worked flawlessly. I’ve done it many times to make sure it wasn’t just a fluke. If you’re reading this adobe, try slowing down the speed of the rendering process. It may take longer to render, but at least it will work. This should solve the overheating issue.


By


Crashes Constantly

I’m using Rush on a 2018 iPad Pro, 512 GB. I subscribe to Adobe Cloud because I also use Lightroom. I use Rush to edit drone, GoPro, and iPhone photos and video. It crashes every single time I try to import an iPhone photo. A simple photo. Instead I have to screenshot the picture, crop out the black parts, then it imports. Why? Video from iPhone also doesn’t import. It says not compatible, then crashes. My videos are shot in 1080p, even though my phone is capable of 4K, but I have to downsize because 4K will DEFINITELY make it crash. If you want to upload a 2 minute video of 1080p drone footage, kiss goodbye your evening because it will crash and crash, but if you give it a good, 5 minutes, it may add it, but you never know. Funny it’s called RUSH, when the majority of your time is spent WAITING for your videos or images to load. Even when I open AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , I have learned that I better not touch ANYTHING, for at least a minute, not a single button, or it will crash. And don’t even dream of making a previous edit that failed, it will crash AdobePremiereRushEditVideo as well. I only gave 2 stars because the 2 videos I did produce turned out great; it just took me 3 weeks of app-crashes to produce a 2 minute video. YAY.


By


Glitches in Rendered Video

Edit: Even after being helped, still glitches appear in my videos. I have reinstalled AdobePremiereRushEditVideo multiple times, even deleted sections of video and reimported and then glitches appear elsewhere. I just can’t trust AdobePremiereRushEditVideo which really stinks. If paying $10 a month for a product I would hope these glitches would not be existent. I can understand some but AdobePremiereRushEditVideo version is definitely not worth it at this point for the price.

I love this product, however for the last week I have been editing projects on my phone not only are there too many crashes and work is being lost during those crashes, but after hours of work I go to render my video and glitches appear in it. I have tried a different size, restarting my phone, changing settings, updating AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and had my phone plugged in but nothing seems to help. 3 different projects/videos and they all are having glitches in the rendered version. No glitches appear when playing in edit mode so something is happening during render. Please help! I can’t keep spending hours of editing to not be able to use my videos.


By


I Cant Be The Only One Who’s App Never Works!

i’m telling you, i have updated my phone, deleted AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , signed out of AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and sign back in, AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is up to date, i have an iphone xs max (plenty of power to run AdobePremiereRushEditVideo). and like i said i’m telling you... AdobePremiereRushEditVideo never works! i constantly have problems such as only seeing a black screen and no video, graphic previews won’t load, it doesn’t let me insert graphics into my video, sound won’t come out but the video will still play, the video will play but the sound won’t come out, video glitches when i mess with the color intensity of filters, and so on. and out of all do respect, when the one and only time AdobePremiereRushEditVideo decides to work, it works wonders. i really do like the features and how easy it is to navigate (when it works, which it literally never works. i only ever got it to work when i had first installed AdobePremiereRushEditVideo . and then after that, all of these bugs and glitches came.) So im reaching out. there’s no way i’m the only one out there who’s app never works. the odds of myself being the only one with this bad of an experience is highly unlikely. so please, fix all these bugs and you’ll have a happy customer. if not, we’re just gonna keep having problems.

Thanks,
AP


By


Frequent shutdowns

FYI... I pay for Premiere Pro 2020 and various other Adobe products as well as Creative Cloud. I have 1TB of memory and I am tech savvy when it comes to Adobe products.

I have been using Adobe products for over 5 years now and I have never faced so many shut downs as I did with this “rush” application of Premiere Pro. I am ALWAYS being kicked out of my projects only to come back to a previous point in the editing process and having to consistently redo my projects over and over again. I have been (currently) working on a project for 2 days now and not really seeing any hope in completing my project with Adobe Rush. This application is great for people who do not know what they are doing with editing and need a simplified layout, but if you are experienced like I am, this specific application is a drag and waste of time. What should only be an hour project has now turned into 2 days with lost content and no way to submit a support ticket other than writing a 2-star review.

Would really like an update that fixes the shutdown bugs as well as content loss when it does shut down... why the heck am I paying for creative cloud if it doesn’t even work?


By


Constant rendering bugs

While I love the interface of AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and all of the features work seamlessly while editing, there are serious bugs when it comes to importing and exporting media. I had no problem exporting a video that was under one minute but when I added a soundtrack from the included sound library without changing anything else, the video would not export saying “unable to render”. I had a longer 12 minute video that wouldn’t render/export either. I tried taking out the sound from the sound library and that made no difference for the longer video. I eventually decided to cut the video in chunks but even then, it would not even export my 4 minute video. I tried all of the suggesting things like logging out and logging back in, uninstalling and reinstalling AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , even locking all the tracks and nothing makes a difference. AdobePremiereRushEditVideo seems to only export shorter simple videos around 1 minute. Oh, and I have a 256gb 2021 iPad that is brand new and barely has anything on it so storage is not an issue. Very disappointing that AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is so unreliable because the editing interface is the best I have seen for iPad. Adobe, please app :(


By


Application Crashes

If they were to fix the glitches that AdobePremiereRushEditVideo has, this would be a wonderful tool to use for editing. I know for a fact that the application is crashing and not because of my phones fault. This phone is brand new, phone’s software is up to date, and I don’t even have more then 12-15 videos the most in it. So I can for sure say that the application isn’t crashing because of storage issues. I’ve lost so many edited videos that I spent almost days working on. Very disappointed. Also, when I go back to the beginning of my videos to replay back what I have done so far it seems to lag and glitch out, making me think that I recorded my video faulty. When I go into my albums and play the video to see if it was my fault, the video plays completely smooth. I don’t trust spending hours upon hours of my time editing on this application from fear of losing my work. I have too much to lose since this is what I do for income. Sorry adobe, I’ll be using other applications from here on out until this issue gets resolved. I will not be paying money for something that will crash during my editing time.


By


Great when it works

When it works, I'd give it a 5 star, but getting it to open is such a pain that I often give up. On my iPhone 8 plus, 99% of the time I try to open it, it sits on the start up screen for about a minute, then closes. I'll try several times, sometimes it'll eventually work, but usually have to restart my phone. That will almost always work. I have also noticed an issue that happens 100% of the time. If I import a video that I already trimmed in the iOS Photos app, there will be a sync issue with the audio. As a work around, I duplicate the track, offset it and use it for the audio, but the export comes out messed up. In that situation, it still will have the same issue if I use Rush on desktop. Opening in Premiere Pro does work, however the export will take about (literally) 10 times as long as usual. Normally, I would just write off an app I have that kind of trouble with, however, when I do get it to work, it is wonderful. I really hope they get these issues worked out. I think the stability issue came from an update, because it wasn't a problem when it first came out.


By


Because of Major Issues, Premiere Pro is Quicker and Easier to Use

Make sure you select your sequence in the exact order you want it in, because the touch and slide doesn’t work. Or if it does, it’s about 1/45 tries. And the only way it’ll work again is to restart AdobePremiereRushEditVideo . On the off chance that it does respond to your touch/selection, it often drops it on the wrong part of the timeline and then you can’t move it again. Other than this one major flaw that I just can’t work around, this would be a great app. As it is, it’s just taking up space on my iPad and it would be a huge time/frustration saver to just go on and use Premiere Pro on my MBP. This feels like spending a dollar to spend a time. It’s supposed to be quicker and easier, but if it doesn’t function, it will end up becoming a useless timesuck. Adobe, please fix this. You could have the best video app on AdobePremiereRushEditVideo Store. It’s idiot proof. Now, make it work.

Update: I don’t know what’s happening at Adobe but this is my second non-functioning app in a week. Shockingly bad. AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is unusable on my iPad.


By


A powerful editing app a professional video editor appreciates

I’m impressed with feature set Adobe Rush offers video content producers on the move. Even more impressive is the desktop version that syncs to all projects so that you can do a rough cut in the field and tweak it when you get back to a larger device.

The ease of transferring projects, making changes and then having my clients view the most recent versions almost instantly is a game changer. My first order of business is to create a mini-course to teach the people I am now connecting with how to shoot and then edit with Rush.

However, the thing that puts Rush over the top is how easy it is to import projects started on it into Premiere Pro (my app of choice). I see this as a way to get my new clients (those who shoot their own footage on smartphones) to start thinking in terms of shooting to edit. This is such a valuable skill I can’t emphasize it enough.


By


Amazing... but just some simple requests

Ok. AdobePremiereRushEditVideo. Is. Amazing. Totally worth buying, this has never failed to edit a vid that i can show my friends. But my dad uses apple music so idk why i have it, but i do, and i rly rly wish that u could use songs from apple music, like i have an entire three hour playlist that would be great songs for my Among Us videos. If u did i’d be so happy it would absolutely make that day one of the best days for me. I also have one last thing, i feel like u should get a free trial for like a month or so, so u actually have time to do stuff. I tried the 3 days trial, and managed to post one among us video. Very disappointing. But the least u guys could do is have an option to save it to your camera roll when u click those three dots so i can at least show my friends. I’d love it if u guys made these features happen. It would just make one of the best days ever. Those are the only reasons why i gave a 4 star and not a 5 star. But AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is a amazing, totally worth it


By


Graphics???

AdobePremiereRushEditVideo was supposed to be amazing especially for students who don’t have access to editing systems now because of the online transition. I am one of those students affected. The graphics section was supposed to accelerate AdobePremiereRushEditVideo when all it did was fail those who downloaded it. I have tried this application on multiple devices and each one has had the same result. The graphics section just shows up as constantly loading. I even submitted a complaint following all instructions and even sent in a screen recording to show the problems I was having and no response. I am very disappointed in Adobe, a company I have admired since my early days in education. I really hope this problem is fixed and I am willing to comply with anything adobe needs from me to solve this problem.


By


Robust tool when it Renders

I love using Rush it’s an easy to use interface on iOS. Nice graphics a I pay the monthly to get all the graphics and ability to sync. Periodically I have issues with my video not rendering. Today is one of those days. My 2-3 minute video has turned into an all morning quest to try to render it. I’ve taken out titles (which I shouldn’t have to do) It crashes nonstop. I thought maybe it was because my iPad charge was at 48%. Now it’s at about 70% and still keeps crashing. Videos that rendered a day or so ago won’t render. I saw the latest update was supposed to deal with these sorts of issues. Now my video won’t sync to my desktop. And when it syncs to my phone, it’s missing a clip that I know is on my phone, not that it should matter, if it’s syncing on creative cloud and not iCloud. Any help with syncing and rendering would be appreciated.

——

The customer service is highly responsive! My app is now working smoothly. Thanks again!!


By


I thought this app was an Adobe Joke

I don’t usually write reviews but I recommended AdobePremiereRushEditVideo to my peers just last week in a public forum. Rush has leveled up my mobile video production to give me more polish and panache than iMovie and without the expense of buying another app just for filmmaking. For Premiere Pro users, you’ll notice that Rush is essentially a mini-me for Premiere. Where it shines is that it focuses on what you need to get work out the door. Being able to combine footage, music, voiceovers, stills, titles and media from virtually everywhere has given me a lot of love and fun with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo. I like that it doesn’t do everything. If it did much more it would become work to use instead of the workhorse for my mobile video production. Add Rush to your arsenal and take your Stories and mobile video to the next level. Rush Ain’t No Joke!


By


Unreliable

I have the Adobe photo package and while photoshop works as one would expect on both PC and mobile, Premier Rush is almost non-operable. A person would think a PC would be more reliable, but it’s not. Unfortunately, I would almost conjecture the Adobe Cloud is based in mainland China and so are most of the programmers. Reasoning is it looks pretty good on the surface, but seems a lot of filters (database/recognition software?) that slows it down to the point of timing out. Premier crashes continuously and would be a complete waste of money as a stand alone app purchase. Highly recommend not to purchase or use Premier Rush unless Adobe makes it useable.
**Updated - received a nice developer response and glad to know the product is continuously being improved and updated. As stated previously, seems really nice if it only would not crash and go to “not responding.” I already am subscribed to the full photo services package and completely satisfied with all other aspects...guess we will see how Rush gets updated.


By


Disappointing

AdobePremiereRushEditVideo itself is useful thanks to the number of options it provides for video customization and editing, but it isn’t worth it at due to how it’s able to save clips and audio.

The first time I tried it I was working on a 10-20 minute video which required multiple clips, and audio recordings. When I was almost finished the notification “media failed to upload” kept popping up. It gave me no guidance or real indication of what did not upload or how I could fix the issue. When the notifications stopped AdobePremiereRushEditVideo crashed and when I went back to finish ALL of the audio was gone as well as most of the clips and images. I went back and AdobePremiereRushEditVideo gave me a notification that there was not enough space and I needed to upgrade my drive. I assumed that when I ran out of space it caused the clips to be lost. I purchased the $10 monthly subscription and restarted the video. When I was halfway through AdobePremiereRushEditVideo crashed and the same thing happened again, with no explanation. So all of my hard work went to waste.

AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is very useful but this problem makes it not worth my time or anyone else’s, and it has motivated me to uninstall. Very disappointing.


By


Nice app but I’m not into the subscription.

Hey Adobe, figure out a way to offer a one time purchase price again. I have literally stopped considering buying your products since CS6.

This is nice app if you like adobe products. However, as a “non-professional” user of adobe programs I have to say that I am absolutely against their subscription based business model. I typically take the time to learn this, as well as other adobe products so that the media I do produce will be at best on par with most entry level professionals. This in mind, I enjoy having all the functionality of these programs available - or in other words the potential to learn more and become better at producing quality media. Unfortunately though I am only a part time user and cannot see the justification of spending $10/mo. on a subscription that I utilize for fun, for $0 profit of my own, once, maybe twice a month. I don’t want the cloud, I don’t want another monthly bill, I want to have fun and be creative on my own. Listen to your customers. This is very off-putting.


By


Great, but may not be worth it if you’re buying it alone

Premiere Rush is a much better video editing application for iOS than iMovie and other free video editing software l have tried. It has great features with much more customizable text, easy to use portably, and so on.

However, I have already own the entire CC plan, so this is only a nice addition for me. I wouldn't recommend this if you were to spend the $10/month on Premiere Rush alone. The price is half the price of Premiere Pro ($21/month) and Premiere Pro is a much more powerful video editing tool. Honestly, just get Premiere Pro by itself or the whole CC plan. Getting Rush alone probably isn’t worth the money.

But if you don’t have a computer for Premiere Pro and just want a simple upgrade from iOS iMovie, go ahead and buy it. For certain I’ll be using Rush whenever I need to edit videos on my phone and can’t use my computer.


By


Hey You! Come read now!!

I’ve been looking for a decent app to make my slideshows on, the rest had a ridicules subscription that cost my whole bank or they weren’t having certain things I was looking for. I tried AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and I WAS SO HAPPY!! (I think you have to pay, but I think I got out of it using a special trick 😊) but for all you young people it will not let you use AdobePremiereRushEditVideo until your 18 or over so you may have to stretch the truth. So far it has no bugs, but I’m still looking for those hidden prices that may pop-up. For de creators if I was suppose to pay, I’M SORRY 😭I didn’t hack but I did something and it didn’t ask for a subscription so......yeah.....but I hoped this review helped make up your mind. (I’m a gachatuber so this really helped) 10/10 would recommend to anyone 😁😁


By


Not much better than adobe clip

Looks like adobe rushed this to market?
Seems a tad bit better than adobe clip but just wonder why adobe did not get it from there past experience with adobe clip? One being that you still can not toggle the upload of material! Seems like a no brained that this is a preference toggle switch. Also AdobePremiereRushEditVideo keeps wanting to update every time I open it. The ability to cut up video is still not as slick as iMovie where you can use a swipe up or down to cut and I’m finding the inability to roll clips into smaller or bigger segments is not working.
Someone mentioned AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is Bette than Luma Fusion. Well maybe they are not actually purchasing AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and so they have adsaybe but in my opinion nothing matches what Luma Fusion can do once you learn the workflow.
Sorry Adobe AdobePremiereRushEditVideo is a notch up from clip app but not by much. Hope you guys can do better with creating something that really works well. Until then my vote goes to Luma Fusion for iOS video editing.


By


Very close to ideal

Clean, intuitive, essential editing on iPad Pro, but right now it’s a little too essential. 1) Desperately needs the ability to do basic animation of transformations: pan, zoom rotate. 2) Needs the ability to duplicate a project (not just a timeline inside a project) to make versions, templates, etc.

Fingers crossed these features will be added soon.

Update: After further experimentation, another vital feature feels lacking: Drag and drop media from other apps/photos (using iPad Pro btw). Just anything to reduce the number of taps it takes to get a piece of media into my project/timeline. Im working with stills, often edited/created in other apps. What if I could just drag a sketch from Adobe Sketch straight to the timeline? Or drag a still or video from Photos straight in? Right now the media management has a lot of the clunkiness of a desktop experience.


By


Absolute garbage

Spent an hour creating video on Christmas to share with family who couldn’t be here with us. Audio drops out and the music tracks I added only play inside AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and not anywhere that I share them. Also, the first attempt to export failed, however it still counted against my 3 free exports. Now I’m left with one free export, but no worries I won’t be needing it since I’ll be looking for an alternative.... something you potential buyers should consider, especially since others have more features, ones that actually work, and don’t cost anywhere near 10 bucks a month. AdobePremiereRushEditVideo isn’t even worth a one time payment of $10! How do you, in right mind, justify charging customers monthly for this trash? Also, can you pay me for wasting precious family time on my Christmas day? I work too many hours to have done this any other time and I wasn’t trying to share a video a week later. Not only was using AdobePremiereRushEditVideo an atrocious experience but it also managed to completely waste my time in the process.


By


Great debut release — just an update or two from 5 stars

The reviews with complaints about paying for this need to understand that Adobe builds tools for professionals. We hold them to the highest standards of performance, stability and functionality because many of our careers literally depend on Adobe software.

Premiere Rush is one of the stronger v1 products Adobe has launched in recent years. I need to invest more time with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo before I give it five stars, but it fills the void for projects that are too minor for After Effects and not worth the hassle of Premiere. (Adobe Spark Video remains the more frustrating app of the useful Spark trio).

My hope is that Adobe keeps new products like this focused and bloat-free: Photoshop (the crown jewel of CC) is diminished by the kitchen-sink additions like 3D. Keep it fast, stable and within a memory footprint that doesn’t lag when multi-app switching


By


Awesome but a few things...

I love AdobePremiereRushEditVideo so far don’t get me wrong it’s a lot more intuitive then premier pro on my computer and I don’t have to worry about my computer crashing all the time! Some features that would really help more are:

transition option of the fade with the black, white, and no opacity some slide or other kinds of transition would be nice just for personality

A color balance tool would be nice just to set the white and black color. The preprogrammed theme color aren’t bad neither is the option to tweak things like vibrancy and what not.

My most important wish is that there was a captioning program in AdobePremiereRushEditVideo or a separate app to do so. So I can upload my transcript there without needing to do so on my computer

Obviously these are very picky suggestions and this has come along way from the original video editing apps and adobe clip.

Also AdobePremiereRushEditVideo freezes and or shuts down but this only happens when I have other apps in the background so this may have nothing to do with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo but the processing power of the phone. Btw I’m using the iPhone 11 Pro plus hopefully I can get an iPad to do more and better work without squinting. I was able to do an almost 20 min video with all the works. I am very impressed to say the least.


By


Frequently Doesn’t Open

I love AdobePremiereRushEditVideo, WHEN I am able to access It. It works for a couple of days and then will stop opening on my phone altogether. Each time I have to delete AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and then reinstall, which is a pain to have to do so often. I’ve done this 5-6 times now and is the only way to keep using It, It seems. I’ve called Apple thinking it was my phone before but It was not. I tried contacting the developers to see if they knew what could be going on and why, but I wasn’t able to get through to any actual person to help. Very disappointing. For now I just will keep on deleting and reinstalling until maybe I get some help. Otherwise, AdobePremiereRushEditVideo itself is actually great.


By


Good, but...

ok so i downloaded AdobePremiereRushEditVideo as a sort of entertainment. i had a lot of fun putting together clips and the overall experience was very professional.
BUT as soon as my phone was at 2% i closed AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and plugged in my phone until it got to about 50%. after i let my phone charge, i clicked on AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , and it took me to the loading page.
i was waiting for it to load for 2 minutes tops, and then it just kicked me off AdobePremiereRushEditVideo . i tried again to get in, but it kicked me off again. then i restarted my phone. i went back to AdobePremiereRushEditVideo , and it still kicked me out.
i have no idea why it’s doing that, and i hope it doesn’t happen to anyone else. i didn’t want to delete AdobePremiereRushEditVideo and then reinstall because i made a “movie” on there and i didn’t want everything to be gone.
i was sort of in a jam there, so just be careful with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo.


By


Almost there

I think this is very good for a mobile editor. I think if a few features were added this would be really really good for quick edits while traveling. A few features I would like to see are, key frames for basic stuff like scale etc., maybe some masks, and a few effects like grain, and the warp stabilizer. I would also like to change the sequence size to a custom size. For example 2.39:1 instead of using a .png overlay. Also this is probably the most important thing I would like to see, can we please have a way to view, at least preview our full timelines from the desktop app over CC to show clients what we have been working on, on the go?That would be extremely useful for me at least. Overall, AdobePremiereRushEditVideo seems very promising, keep up the good work 🙂.


By


As of 2019, IOS version of Rush has serious problems

Pros and Cons of IOS Rush right now:
Cons:
-Crashes Constantly.
-Lags while working on videos.
-Simply incapable of exporting large video files - Rush IOS will crash if you are not using footage filmed on an IPhone less than 2 minutes long.
-If your video file is small enough for it to export, it takes an extremely painfully long amount of time to export.
-The way you have to edit videos on your phone is a bit of a pain compared to editing a video on a computer, but that’s honestly not really their fault. You don’t have the advantage of a keyboard and a mouse when editing on a phone so there’s not much they can do about that.
Pros:
-Its a quick way to take videos you’ve filmed on your phone and load them into a project on your computer (if you get the desktop version of Adobe Rush)
-It does have the ability to edit the video footage in ways that are significantly better than its competitors.
-It has a lot of potential. I have given it a one star today but I hope that in maybe 6 months or so it has improved enough to have 5. Since I make videos for a living, I would use it a lot more - if I could. However, it crashes so often and is simply incapable of handling the file sizes I need it to. Adobe, please, please, please, fix these horrible problems with AdobePremiereRushEditVideo so I can use it more often.




Is Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video Safe?


Yes. Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 116,633 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.6/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video Is 81.5/100.


Is Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video Legit?


Yes. Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 116,633 Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Adobe Premiere Rush Edit Video Is 100/100..


Is Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video not working?


Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



Pricing Plans

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

Duration Amount (USD)
Billed Once $9.99


How was your experience with Adobe Premiere Rush:Edit Video? Post a Review

Leave a comment:




Alternatives