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Developer(s) | Adobe |
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Initial release | September 23, 2003 |
Stable release | |
Preview release | 24.4 (February 29, 2024 [±] | )
Operating system |
Windows 10 (64-bit) version 20H2 or later [3] macOS 12 or later [3] |
Type | Video editing software |
License | Trialware, SaaS |
Website |
adobe |
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based and non-linear video editing software application (NLE) developed by Adobe 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 the consumer market.
CNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere Pro. [4] Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere Pro. [5] It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, [6] Captain Abu Raed, Terminator: Dark Fate, [7] Monsters, [8] and the 2022 Academy Award Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once, [9] and other venues such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. [10]
Developer(s) |
Adobe Systems SuperMac Technology |
---|---|
Initial release | December 1991 |
Final release | 6.5
/ August 2002 |
Operating system |
Classic Mac OS Microsoft Windows |
Successor | Adobe Premiere Pro |
Type | Video editing software |
Website |
adobe |
The original version of Adobe Premiere was developed by Adobe Systems. It was first launched in 1991. Premiere was one of the first computer non-linear editing systems. [11] The first version for Mac was released in 1991, and the first version for Microsoft Windows was released in September 1993. [12] Its final version was released in 2002.
The project began at SuperMac Technology as ReelTime, a QuickTime-based video editor for its VideoSpigot video capture card. [13] SuperMac engineer Randy Ubillos created a working demo of ReelTime in about 10 weeks while QuickTime was still in beta. [14] The software project was acquired by Adobe Systems in August 1991 and was renamed Adobe Premiere. [13] Ubillos also left SuperMac to join Adobe. [14]
Premiere was the second of many QuickTime-based video editors on the market. [15] As a result, its ability to import new video formats could also be upgraded by updating to a newer compatible version of Quicktime. However, it was limited to processing video and images that were 1024 pixels wide, or less. [16]
Premiere included 24 transition effects and a plug-in architecture that was compatible with some Photoshop filters. [15]
Premiere was based on ReelTime, a product acquired from SuperMac Technologies Inc. and 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".
Adobe Premiere Pro was launched in 2003. It was a re-written version of Premiere. Premiere Pro refers to versions released in 2003 and later, whereas Premiere refers to the earlier releases.
Premiere Pro supports high-resolution video editing at up to 10,240 × 8,192 [17] 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. The plug-in architecture enables it to import and export formats, supporting a wide variety of video and audio file formats and codecs on both MacOS and Windows. When used with CineForm Neo, 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 to import video, audio and graphics, and to create new, edited versions of video that can be exported to the medium and format necessary for distribution. When creating videos using Premiere Pro, various videos, still images and audio files can be edited together. Titles and motion graphics can be added to videos and filters can be applied along with other effects.
Premiere Pro was used in films such as Superman Returns, Dust to Glory [18] (for video capture processing), and also in places such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. [10]
Various extensions are available for Premiere Pro, provided by third parties. These include music libraries, graphic elements, and workflow improvements. Extensions open in their own panel within the Premiere Pro interface.
Plug-ins can be created for Premiere Pro to add additional functionality. [22] Plug-ins can serve several purposes, such as video and audio effects and adding additional codec and hardware support. They can be created specifically for Premiere Pro, or they can be created for After Effects and still run on Premiere Pro. Popular plug-in suites include Red Giant, BorisFX, and NewBlue.
The Adobe Premiere family is a group of applications and services made by Adobe Inc. for the use of professional non-linear video editing. Several features of the Adobe Premiere family are non-linear video editing, metadata and ingest logging, media output encoding, and more.
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Developer(s) | Adobe |
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Initial release | September 23, 2003 |
Stable release | |
Preview release | 24.4 (February 29, 2024 [±] | )
Operating system |
Windows 10 (64-bit) version 20H2 or later [3] macOS 12 or later [3] |
Type | Video editing software |
License | Trialware, SaaS |
Website |
adobe |
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based and non-linear video editing software application (NLE) developed by Adobe 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 the consumer market.
CNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere Pro. [4] Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere Pro. [5] It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, [6] Captain Abu Raed, Terminator: Dark Fate, [7] Monsters, [8] and the 2022 Academy Award Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once, [9] and other venues such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. [10]
Developer(s) |
Adobe Systems SuperMac Technology |
---|---|
Initial release | December 1991 |
Final release | 6.5
/ August 2002 |
Operating system |
Classic Mac OS Microsoft Windows |
Successor | Adobe Premiere Pro |
Type | Video editing software |
Website |
adobe |
The original version of Adobe Premiere was developed by Adobe Systems. It was first launched in 1991. Premiere was one of the first computer non-linear editing systems. [11] The first version for Mac was released in 1991, and the first version for Microsoft Windows was released in September 1993. [12] Its final version was released in 2002.
The project began at SuperMac Technology as ReelTime, a QuickTime-based video editor for its VideoSpigot video capture card. [13] SuperMac engineer Randy Ubillos created a working demo of ReelTime in about 10 weeks while QuickTime was still in beta. [14] The software project was acquired by Adobe Systems in August 1991 and was renamed Adobe Premiere. [13] Ubillos also left SuperMac to join Adobe. [14]
Premiere was the second of many QuickTime-based video editors on the market. [15] As a result, its ability to import new video formats could also be upgraded by updating to a newer compatible version of Quicktime. However, it was limited to processing video and images that were 1024 pixels wide, or less. [16]
Premiere included 24 transition effects and a plug-in architecture that was compatible with some Photoshop filters. [15]
Premiere was based on ReelTime, a product acquired from SuperMac Technologies Inc. and 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".
Adobe Premiere Pro was launched in 2003. It was a re-written version of Premiere. Premiere Pro refers to versions released in 2003 and later, whereas Premiere refers to the earlier releases.
Premiere Pro supports high-resolution video editing at up to 10,240 × 8,192 [17] 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. The plug-in architecture enables it to import and export formats, supporting a wide variety of video and audio file formats and codecs on both MacOS and Windows. When used with CineForm Neo, 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 to import video, audio and graphics, and to create new, edited versions of video that can be exported to the medium and format necessary for distribution. When creating videos using Premiere Pro, various videos, still images and audio files can be edited together. Titles and motion graphics can be added to videos and filters can be applied along with other effects.
Premiere Pro was used in films such as Superman Returns, Dust to Glory [18] (for video capture processing), and also in places such as Madonna's Confessions Tour. [10]
Various extensions are available for Premiere Pro, provided by third parties. These include music libraries, graphic elements, and workflow improvements. Extensions open in their own panel within the Premiere Pro interface.
Plug-ins can be created for Premiere Pro to add additional functionality. [22] Plug-ins can serve several purposes, such as video and audio effects and adding additional codec and hardware support. They can be created specifically for Premiere Pro, or they can be created for After Effects and still run on Premiere Pro. Popular plug-in suites include Red Giant, BorisFX, and NewBlue.
The Adobe Premiere family is a group of applications and services made by Adobe Inc. for the use of professional non-linear video editing. Several features of the Adobe Premiere family are non-linear video editing, metadata and ingest logging, media output encoding, and more.