A TRUE 'YouTuber' video editor - Adobe Premiere Rush CC Walkthrough & first impressions

The Experience with Adobe Rush CC: A Content Creator's Perspective

As I sat down to test Adobe Rush CC, a video editing software designed specifically for content creators, I must admit that I was excited to see how it would fare. With its promise of ease of use and flexibility, I hoped to find a tool that would streamline my workflow and make creating high-quality videos a breeze.

I began by signing in on my personal experimental YouTube channel, eager to explore the software's features firsthand. One of the first things that struck me was the ability to choose the playlist for each video upload. This was a major selling point for me, as I knew it would allow for more precise control over how my videos were organized and easily accessible. The software also included advanced settings, such as choosing whether or not to keep a copy of the file locally versus uploading it directly to YouTube.

As I delved deeper into the software, I was impressed by its ability to automatically compress files using Adobe Sensei's artificial intelligence technology. This feature allowed me to choose between different presets and bitrates, giving me more flexibility in my editing process. Whether I wanted to create a high-end file for YouTube or a more compressed version for other platforms, I could easily adjust the settings to suit my needs.

One of the most significant benefits of Adobe Rush CC was its ability to render files quickly. As someone who works with 4K video and high-bitrate audio, this feature was a godsend. The software's rendering process is so fast that it can complete tasks in just a few seconds, making it an ideal choice for content creators who need to work efficiently.

Another feature that caught my attention was the ability to preview videos before publishing them. This was a great safety net, allowing me to double-check that my videos were ready to go before sharing them with the world. The software also included a preview player, which gave me a chance to test out different aspects of the video and make any necessary adjustments before finalizing it.

Of course, as with any new software, there are always concerns about compatibility and performance. In this case, I was somewhat surprised to find that Adobe Rush CC was designed to work alongside Premiere Elements, rather than replacing it entirely. While this may be a confusing development for some users, I believe it's a positive step forward in the world of video editing.

One of the biggest advantages of Adobe Rush CC is its affordability and accessibility. As someone who works with high-end production software on a regular basis, I can attest to the fact that these tools are often prohibitively expensive. By offering an affordable alternative, Adobe has made it easier for content creators to get started with video editing without breaking the bank.

As I continued to explore Adobe Rush CC, I found myself becoming increasingly excited about its potential. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the world of video editing, this software is definitely worth considering. Its ease of use, flexibility, and advanced features make it an ideal choice for content creators who want to take their videos to the next level.

In conclusion, my experience with Adobe Rush CC was overwhelmingly positive. As I explored its features and capabilities, I found myself becoming more and more impressed by its potential as a video editing tool. While there may be some questions about its compatibility with other software, I believe that this is a minor concern compared to the many benefits it offers.

As a content creator who's always on the lookout for new tools and technologies, I'm excited to see what Adobe has in store for us in the future. With Adobe Rush CC leading the way, I have no doubt that we'll see even more innovative features and updates in the months to come.

For now, I'll be keeping a close eye on this software as it continues to evolve. If you're interested in learning more about Adobe Rush CC or want to stay up-to-date on its latest developments, be sure to check out the links provided in the description below. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more tech education and insights from around the world of video editing.

**Additional Resources**

For those who are interested in learning more about Adobe Rush CC, I've included a few additional resources at the end of this article:

* Official Adobe Blog Posts: For the latest updates on Adobe Rush CC and other software releases.

* Premiere Elements Documentation: To learn more about how Adobe Rush CC integrates with Premiere Elements and other video editing tools.

**Final Thoughts**

As I conclude my experience with Adobe Rush CC, I want to emphasize just how excited I am about this new software. With its ease of use, flexibility, and advanced features, it's an ideal choice for content creators who want to take their videos to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, I highly recommend giving Adobe Rush CC a try.

By providing affordable and accessible video editing tools, Adobe is helping to democratize the world of video creation. As a result, we'll see more high-quality content emerging from creators around the world – and that's something to get really excited about.

Stay tuned for more updates on Adobe Rush CC as it continues to evolve and grow.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enAdobe MAX Adobe's annual their own convention or trade show basically wherein they announce all of their new software and updates and things like that is happening right now as I speak basically and they have officially released to the public their new program called rush cc it used to be called project rush when it was in beta in case you saw some videos about it this is a new video editor designed specifically for youtubers to give them to give you basically an easier more streamlined workflow for things that most people need to do when producing YouTube videos so it's still a full video editor that's available both on the desktop and on iPads or iOS with Android versions coming later in 2019 but it has a lot more kind of automated tools and things designed to make your life easier without as much of the professional feature weight and bulk that may have gotten in your way before so it has features like automatic mixing of your audio to keep your background music quiet enough so that you don't have to accidentally upload a video with background music too loud that's a very common problem they've automated titling tools integration with Adobe stock which allows you to get cooler lower thirds and graphics and things like that that you can edit there's a lot of really cool features and I have it installing right now behind me over there rather there's a lot of app updates for virtually every Adobe app that I use so I may cover more in the future but what I also found really cool was that the projects from rush will allow you to open them in premiere if you need to do more advanced editing later so you could like start on an iOS device and then pick it up on the PC or you can start in the more simpler workflow and then decide okay I need to go a little bit further with this edit and pop it up in Premiere this program is available for I believe they have a basic plan just for project rush which is a $9.99 per month subscription it's available in most of the higher tier Creative Cloud plans so if you have the full Creative Cloud suite like I do then you can already go ahead and download it and then there's going to be a starter plan which is basically a free demo wherein you can create as many projects as you want on iOS or desktop but then you can only render out or export out the file a final product from three of them what kind of limits you but then it still allows you to learn it as you go and then maybe pay for it once you're ready to actually use it for real work so let's flip on over to the desktop I keep pointing the wrong way and check it out all right as you can see here Adobe Premiere rush CC shows up in your normal program list below Premiere Pro just like normal Adobe programs so you can go ahead and open it up after you've installed it I'm not certain on the install size but since everyone's pounding their servers at the moment as a result of Adobe Max's announcements things are going very slowly so I actually still have other stuff updating in the background but we're gonna go ahead and check out from your rush cc it's got its own splash screen and it is still it's part of I guess the premiere family but it's gonna be its own thing now keep in mind this is just a first looks video I am going in as blind as you are just cut up nicely to be informative way or possible but I'm really excited to check this out I've never actually tried this out I signed up for the beta for it when it was released but I did not get in so I'm excited to check it out hey Adam welcome to premiere rush and the new way to create and share online videos anyway create your first video with this one-minute guided tutorial well what do you need me for they provide you ok I'm actually I was gonna cut this out but I'm actually gonna walk through this I do feel like it's useful so type in a name for your project we're gonna call this test next select media that you want to import so they give you sample media here to work with and their example here is basically a vlog so we're gonna select this one this one this one and this one add media to sequence so we hit create preparing media again a big focus of this whole program is to provide a kind of more streamlined automated solution to creating your videos do theoretically save you time and prevent mistakes I guess by having it kind of handle everything for you I will see what it actually does with these files this is a kena minute here there we go so it has added our video files to the timeline and has music in the background so hit play so today is day 1 in El Nido and this is one of the places when you put it in Philippines the music's a little loud so I don't know if the automated music mixing has happened yet I'm gonna assume it hasn't split a clip move the playhead blue vertical line to a clip you'd like to split in two alright well split that one click scissors it splits it sometimes it's better to have short clips to break up long ones so you can reorder your clips kind of like a magnetic timeline kind of dealio alright drag one of the orange edges to shorten yeah yep like the video clip in the timeline to continue then you can go to further editing tools so you have some built-in color presets so basically some built-in lots you got cinematic film kodak fuji bleached out look black and white nighttime cool colors that's kind of cool so you have some automated ones you can make your presets and store them down here you have an intensity slider so this is very much like the automated tools provided in Adobe Lightroom cc the little mobile version making gonna get some presets going and then you can actually edit the presets and change all of the color controls here on your own and even add a little bit of vignette going on there all right so that's color tools over here we also have transitions if you want to add transitions to Clips you can do that there color tab there's very few transitions here alright I'm gonna click this we already used the preset and you can toggle them on and off here so you can see what it looks like with it on and off very soon Ematic you know how I feel about cinematic stuff already at this point I hope just exposure we're just gonna make this look really stupid alright down here you have audio controls okay yes I've already I think they're tutorial is broken it keeps wanting me to go back to color but I've already done everything I can do in color I go no I don't know what it expects yes yes I click Adobe come on all right well we're gonna miss the rest of the tutorial cuz it's not gonna let me yeah color it's not popping anything else up so here we can see plus box tutorial continue you yep in do door all right so you have some audio controls over here as well you have your basic clip volume for that specific clip as you can see there's a little bit of audio waveform actually going on here this editor doesn't have formal tracks like Premiere Pro does instead it's kind of free-floating stuff much like the Final Cut Pro editing suite which is very interesting that they're wanting to do that you can click down here to expand your audio so you can see the audio of the actual video clip itself and you can do that clip now okay well this one only has audio these do not have audio you can just expand that track basically and you can see it kind of detects that it is a person speaking now you can view full track controls just like in Premiere Pro with the three dots down here so you have you can lock your track you can mute it and you can hide or unhide it and then you can actually duplicate clips or delete clips with tools down here as well most people might actually want to avoid the tracks I prefer it I'm a control freak I want to know exactly what's going on for some people it might be easier not to have it now over here back over here and audio controls you can change what type of audio each clip is so you can choose this one to be voice music or other so I'm gonna say it's voice this one it's set to music and it has auto volume but what you can do is turn on auto duck which will reduce it specifically while someone is talking so now let's listen to it and you can see in the actual waveform here click on this you can see the little downward slope where just while they are talking while that voice select that clip that's identified as a voice clip is going the music drops and then it goes back up when you don't have anymore voice which is really handy I covered this back when it was added to Premiere Pro it's a super handy feature you can also you have transform tools so if you want this clip you want to change its position a little bit changed rotation a bit and then you'll have to scale it in and out you can do all of that here you have more advanced ones for crapping or opacity edge feathering all of that so for example if we scale it down and then change the edge feather you can get a nice little like blurred in edge of that if so desired now get up here you have three preset transitions and that's it little disappointing I do hope the transition packs that I use might update or including this at some point I use a couple third-party transition packs but at the moment there's only three at the same time most youtubers probably aren't using anything more than cuts and that's fine you can edit the duration of your transitions as well and then they have the text tool interesting note the text tool in both Premiere Pro and apparently premiere rush both freeze up whenever I select them that indicates to me probably an issue with how many fonts I have installed because I probably have like 3,000 to 5,000 fonts because I am a don't do that but the fact that it's consistent between both programs indicates to me what that problem is all right so by default you have a lot of built-in templates that may actually help you out a lot you've got title and subtitles you've got call that bottom left call out top left so if we drag this on bring attention to something you know those kinds of things we've got these are actually some really nice ones like most people may wind up never needing more than this and you can see it has a really cool wipe in like I may use this as like an intermediate editor just because some of these titles are really sick I was looking at them earlier they are pretty nice and you even got like really stupid bars to like be like ah sign up now buy this as seen on tv grab the viewer but not only do you have these styles that are built-in and then it actually imports your libraries Adobe Photoshop and Adobe with the Creative Cloud subscription you can now sort assets into libraries which allow you to create like groups of different packs of templates and things like that and so you can actually include these are a bunch of random like template packs I've downloaded from other youtubers in Photoshop and they show up here which is pretty cool you can edit the style so you can change the fonts you can change the font sizes everything about the text add shadows blurs shapes you can come back here so it has h elements so grab the viewer with this title the shape of the box itself to fill the outline the drop shadow and the a bottom shape fill out shadow so you can do a whole lot with that make your own or it has integration for Adobe stock which has a lot of other third-party stuff some of which will cost money of course that's the point but you have access to everything you could possibly need pretty much at your fingertips right here there was no reason to necessarily believe it wouldn't but for those of you who were concerned the side scroll wheel on the Logitech MX master had the 2's variant here does work in this program now up here on the top right you do have an undo and redo button just in case you need that as far as the overall layout goes it should be fairly self-explanatory that's kind of the goal at Adobe once here so you have your timeline at the bottom effects panels at the right your preview player here you can skip forward or go backwards by one frame or using the right arrow keys play pause and go to next edit points which would be cuts or different things like that like if I it next start of that template end of that template cut start a template cut end of template cut you can fullscreen the video preview you can loop playback so it keeps playing as you watch it in case you need to do it you can adjust pre preview quality so by default it's set the medium to perform a little bit better now you can actually change the orientation of your sequence so if you want an important mode you can edit your Instagram stories just like this with one button you have a set up or square videos for Twitter or Instagram as well and it automatically crops everything for that so for example let's say I was editing this blog obviously the clips of them talking is not gonna be perfectly cropped you can go in and edit that as is let's say I edited this and I want it to be a nice square video or Instagram it's already ready to go here now I did want to add real quick before we get to that part up here at the top left I didn't cover this is your project assets folder this works very similar to how Premiere Elements works and I find it kind of funny that they're introducing this app with Premiere Elements already being a thing because it's kind of a fusion between Lightroom cc how that approach differs from the classic Lightroom and Photoshop and Premiere Elements versus Premiere Pro it's kind of weird and then that plus button is how you import video but then you go up here to share and you can now choose what you're using or you know how you're rendering your video so by default you can just tell it to render to an mp4 locally you're good to go export down here and tell it to render or you have advanced settings in terms of resolution frame rate audio channels high quality high medium low there's presets so there's Facebook 720p 1080p 4k YouTube 720p 1080p for 4k or it will do automatic based on what you have selected and since automatic is selected and we're doing 1080p it is 1080 by 1080 for that square resolution alternatively and notice you can set up multiple destinations at once I can set it to go to everything a hands Instagram Facebook YouTube and local all at once which is pretty cool in most cases you won't want to do that before example if you do want to send it to YouTube and save it locally so you have a copy of the file you can do that which is pretty handy with YouTube you can sign into your YouTube account and it will publish directly to the channel handy feature for some people I know some people prefer that about Final Cut same thing with Facebook and you can't publish normal feed posts to Instagram from the computer via photos or videos you can only publish Instagram TV videos but what it can do is if you have the app on your phone it can publish it there so we're actually going to tweak with that for a second I'm gonna tell it to push Instagram we're gonna tell it to export and now it's rendering the file and for those curious up left task manager here I'm on an Intel Core I nine processor it's using up all 36 threads or at least it was for the brief render they're rendering again and it is using up a little bit of my GPU although most of that is most of the video encode would be over yes but that 3d use would have been for the video now it's ready to go like done now for publish it just takes you back to here right because you can't publish to Instagram so what it basically it just gives you the video file for you to take up to Instagram yourself so I come down here yeah sequence oh one and sequence oh one Instagram now they're going to be the exact same thing since I told them to render the same settings but you have them available here your render is ready to go now the way that I usually publish to Instagram from my phone or from my computer is to sync it to Dropbox and then under the Dropbox app you can go to export and send it to your Instagram feed it's the easiest way I found to do that I do have a full tutorial on that option in the description down below but with the other options you can actually just upload straight to the platform which is kind of cool actually I do want to test this real quick I'm gonna turn off local I'm gonna turn on YouTube it's signed in here and I want to see I just want to show you what the publish options are okay minor annoyance I don't know what's happening but if you type in your sign-in information and hit enter instead of clicking next it just keeps closing the box I've done this like five times now I keep thinking it's crashing okay so I have signed in on my side personal experimental YouTube channel when you upload a video you can actually choose the playlist that it goes in which is really cool you can give it title descriptions tags it will not load the of load default description I'm pretty sure it won't you can choose privacy Doby rush test copy that all three fields that's not good SEO but whatever you can choose a thumbnail right now so you can choose the set current frame or upload a thumbnail from your computer pretty cool pick a random file out of my downloads I guess we're going to choose the thumbnail you have already made you can choose whether to schedule the upload to go public you can choose whether you want to keep a copy of the file so it will automatically just save the rendered file so what if basically if you're choosing local and a destination you can choose to save a local actually I'll do that here so keep a copy of the file keeps whatever they render for YouTube but you can adjust here in the Advanced Settings it will keep whatever YouTube compression that they choose so if you just want that file you check keep copy of file you would use local if you wanted to make it a you know a more high-end file so if I want to choose like a 4k preset and a much higher bitrate here then I can do that keep the higher bitrate file just to have on hand in case I need to compress it later for other platforms and then upload it to YouTube so you have quite a bit of flexibility in your options and you tell it export it's going to render the file which will go very quickly as it's very short to 1080p and I'm on a beast of a computer and then it's going to publish to YouTube when you're ready to click publish you can actually preview it here have a preview player to make sure you're doing it right and that your video is fine please please please watch your videos before you publish them saves everyone trouble or you can remove it from the to be published list if you have like multiple destinations going and hit publish and it's going to upload the file we can wait for that here and it's done and it's published so now it will be available and you can view it with the link now YouTube's processing is still a factor here so it isn't ready yet it hasn't begun processing so it won't actually let you play it yet I have to keep that in mind it takes Sid a couple minutes a couple minutes after you've uploaded it to have a basic 360p copy that you can play back and then a little while later to have HD copies but you get the idea all in all this is pretty cool software again I feel a little concerned that this exists alongside Premiere Elements instead of putting the effort in to make Premiere Elements this because it was already pretty close to this so I'm confused as to where Premiere Elements will go from here but I do like that they are making more content creator tools because so many content creators whenever you you mentioned high end production software they're like there's no way I can pay for that or people virus or choices like Vegas Pro and older versions of software and yada yada having an affordable option designed for the purpose that they're doing is gonna make so many people's lives easier and I'm gonna be a huge advocate of the software despite the fact that I may not use it a ton myself although for quick vlogs or things like that I may actually find up using it more because of the automated stuff that audio mixing is powered by Adobe sensei automatic artificial intelligence stuff and if I get my wife editing or vlogs again or something she'll probably have a much easier time for this but I'm gonna be a huge advocate of this because of how purpose-built and easy easy to use it is so I'm pretty stoked on this let me know your thoughts in the comments below I hope you enjoyed this little preview first look into Adobe's rush CC video editing program if you want to see a more formal set of tutorials for the program do let me know in the comments section down below and by hitting that like button and I may cover some of the other Adobe updates released in Adobe MAX as I can I wasn't exactly prepared for this lunch to happen right now so I wasn't exactly ready to crank up the tutorials but I will have more content on these coming soon because I do believe that editing programs and the like that are more accessible for YouTube and content creators are always a good thing so I will have a full formal link to Adobe's blog posts and update posts about what's going on with this program in the description down below check that out hit the like button subscribe for more tech education I'm a people's box I'll see you next timeAdobe MAX Adobe's annual their own convention or trade show basically wherein they announce all of their new software and updates and things like that is happening right now as I speak basically and they have officially released to the public their new program called rush cc it used to be called project rush when it was in beta in case you saw some videos about it this is a new video editor designed specifically for youtubers to give them to give you basically an easier more streamlined workflow for things that most people need to do when producing YouTube videos so it's still a full video editor that's available both on the desktop and on iPads or iOS with Android versions coming later in 2019 but it has a lot more kind of automated tools and things designed to make your life easier without as much of the professional feature weight and bulk that may have gotten in your way before so it has features like automatic mixing of your audio to keep your background music quiet enough so that you don't have to accidentally upload a video with background music too loud that's a very common problem they've automated titling tools integration with Adobe stock which allows you to get cooler lower thirds and graphics and things like that that you can edit there's a lot of really cool features and I have it installing right now behind me over there rather there's a lot of app updates for virtually every Adobe app that I use so I may cover more in the future but what I also found really cool was that the projects from rush will allow you to open them in premiere if you need to do more advanced editing later so you could like start on an iOS device and then pick it up on the PC or you can start in the more simpler workflow and then decide okay I need to go a little bit further with this edit and pop it up in Premiere this program is available for I believe they have a basic plan just for project rush which is a $9.99 per month subscription it's available in most of the higher tier Creative Cloud plans so if you have the full Creative Cloud suite like I do then you can already go ahead and download it and then there's going to be a starter plan which is basically a free demo wherein you can create as many projects as you want on iOS or desktop but then you can only render out or export out the file a final product from three of them what kind of limits you but then it still allows you to learn it as you go and then maybe pay for it once you're ready to actually use it for real work so let's flip on over to the desktop I keep pointing the wrong way and check it out all right as you can see here Adobe Premiere rush CC shows up in your normal program list below Premiere Pro just like normal Adobe programs so you can go ahead and open it up after you've installed it I'm not certain on the install size but since everyone's pounding their servers at the moment as a result of Adobe Max's announcements things are going very slowly so I actually still have other stuff updating in the background but we're gonna go ahead and check out from your rush cc it's got its own splash screen and it is still it's part of I guess the premiere family but it's gonna be its own thing now keep in mind this is just a first looks video I am going in as blind as you are just cut up nicely to be informative way or possible but I'm really excited to check this out I've never actually tried this out I signed up for the beta for it when it was released but I did not get in so I'm excited to check it out hey Adam welcome to premiere rush and the new way to create and share online videos anyway create your first video with this one-minute guided tutorial well what do you need me for they provide you ok I'm actually I was gonna cut this out but I'm actually gonna walk through this I do feel like it's useful so type in a name for your project we're gonna call this test next select media that you want to import so they give you sample media here to work with and their example here is basically a vlog so we're gonna select this one this one this one and this one add media to sequence so we hit create preparing media again a big focus of this whole program is to provide a kind of more streamlined automated solution to creating your videos do theoretically save you time and prevent mistakes I guess by having it kind of handle everything for you I will see what it actually does with these files this is a kena minute here there we go so it has added our video files to the timeline and has music in the background so hit play so today is day 1 in El Nido and this is one of the places when you put it in Philippines the music's a little loud so I don't know if the automated music mixing has happened yet I'm gonna assume it hasn't split a clip move the playhead blue vertical line to a clip you'd like to split in two alright well split that one click scissors it splits it sometimes it's better to have short clips to break up long ones so you can reorder your clips kind of like a magnetic timeline kind of dealio alright drag one of the orange edges to shorten yeah yep like the video clip in the timeline to continue then you can go to further editing tools so you have some built-in color presets so basically some built-in lots you got cinematic film kodak fuji bleached out look black and white nighttime cool colors that's kind of cool so you have some automated ones you can make your presets and store them down here you have an intensity slider so this is very much like the automated tools provided in Adobe Lightroom cc the little mobile version making gonna get some presets going and then you can actually edit the presets and change all of the color controls here on your own and even add a little bit of vignette going on there all right so that's color tools over here we also have transitions if you want to add transitions to Clips you can do that there color tab there's very few transitions here alright I'm gonna click this we already used the preset and you can toggle them on and off here so you can see what it looks like with it on and off very soon Ematic you know how I feel about cinematic stuff already at this point I hope just exposure we're just gonna make this look really stupid alright down here you have audio controls okay yes I've already I think they're tutorial is broken it keeps wanting me to go back to color but I've already done everything I can do in color I go no I don't know what it expects yes yes I click Adobe come on all right well we're gonna miss the rest of the tutorial cuz it's not gonna let me yeah color it's not popping anything else up so here we can see plus box tutorial continue you yep in do door all right so you have some audio controls over here as well you have your basic clip volume for that specific clip as you can see there's a little bit of audio waveform actually going on here this editor doesn't have formal tracks like Premiere Pro does instead it's kind of free-floating stuff much like the Final Cut Pro editing suite which is very interesting that they're wanting to do that you can click down here to expand your audio so you can see the audio of the actual video clip itself and you can do that clip now okay well this one only has audio these do not have audio you can just expand that track basically and you can see it kind of detects that it is a person speaking now you can view full track controls just like in Premiere Pro with the three dots down here so you have you can lock your track you can mute it and you can hide or unhide it and then you can actually duplicate clips or delete clips with tools down here as well most people might actually want to avoid the tracks I prefer it I'm a control freak I want to know exactly what's going on for some people it might be easier not to have it now over here back over here and audio controls you can change what type of audio each clip is so you can choose this one to be voice music or other so I'm gonna say it's voice this one it's set to music and it has auto volume but what you can do is turn on auto duck which will reduce it specifically while someone is talking so now let's listen to it and you can see in the actual waveform here click on this you can see the little downward slope where just while they are talking while that voice select that clip that's identified as a voice clip is going the music drops and then it goes back up when you don't have anymore voice which is really handy I covered this back when it was added to Premiere Pro it's a super handy feature you can also you have transform tools so if you want this clip you want to change its position a little bit changed rotation a bit and then you'll have to scale it in and out you can do all of that here you have more advanced ones for crapping or opacity edge feathering all of that so for example if we scale it down and then change the edge feather you can get a nice little like blurred in edge of that if so desired now get up here you have three preset transitions and that's it little disappointing I do hope the transition packs that I use might update or including this at some point I use a couple third-party transition packs but at the moment there's only three at the same time most youtubers probably aren't using anything more than cuts and that's fine you can edit the duration of your transitions as well and then they have the text tool interesting note the text tool in both Premiere Pro and apparently premiere rush both freeze up whenever I select them that indicates to me probably an issue with how many fonts I have installed because I probably have like 3,000 to 5,000 fonts because I am a don't do that but the fact that it's consistent between both programs indicates to me what that problem is all right so by default you have a lot of built-in templates that may actually help you out a lot you've got title and subtitles you've got call that bottom left call out top left so if we drag this on bring attention to something you know those kinds of things we've got these are actually some really nice ones like most people may wind up never needing more than this and you can see it has a really cool wipe in like I may use this as like an intermediate editor just because some of these titles are really sick I was looking at them earlier they are pretty nice and you even got like really stupid bars to like be like ah sign up now buy this as seen on tv grab the viewer but not only do you have these styles that are built-in and then it actually imports your libraries Adobe Photoshop and Adobe with the Creative Cloud subscription you can now sort assets into libraries which allow you to create like groups of different packs of templates and things like that and so you can actually include these are a bunch of random like template packs I've downloaded from other youtubers in Photoshop and they show up here which is pretty cool you can edit the style so you can change the fonts you can change the font sizes everything about the text add shadows blurs shapes you can come back here so it has h elements so grab the viewer with this title the shape of the box itself to fill the outline the drop shadow and the a bottom shape fill out shadow so you can do a whole lot with that make your own or it has integration for Adobe stock which has a lot of other third-party stuff some of which will cost money of course that's the point but you have access to everything you could possibly need pretty much at your fingertips right here there was no reason to necessarily believe it wouldn't but for those of you who were concerned the side scroll wheel on the Logitech MX master had the 2's variant here does work in this program now up here on the top right you do have an undo and redo button just in case you need that as far as the overall layout goes it should be fairly self-explanatory that's kind of the goal at Adobe once here so you have your timeline at the bottom effects panels at the right your preview player here you can skip forward or go backwards by one frame or using the right arrow keys play pause and go to next edit points which would be cuts or different things like that like if I it next start of that template end of that template cut start a template cut end of template cut you can fullscreen the video preview you can loop playback so it keeps playing as you watch it in case you need to do it you can adjust pre preview quality so by default it's set the medium to perform a little bit better now you can actually change the orientation of your sequence so if you want an important mode you can edit your Instagram stories just like this with one button you have a set up or square videos for Twitter or Instagram as well and it automatically crops everything for that so for example let's say I was editing this blog obviously the clips of them talking is not gonna be perfectly cropped you can go in and edit that as is let's say I edited this and I want it to be a nice square video or Instagram it's already ready to go here now I did want to add real quick before we get to that part up here at the top left I didn't cover this is your project assets folder this works very similar to how Premiere Elements works and I find it kind of funny that they're introducing this app with Premiere Elements already being a thing because it's kind of a fusion between Lightroom cc how that approach differs from the classic Lightroom and Photoshop and Premiere Elements versus Premiere Pro it's kind of weird and then that plus button is how you import video but then you go up here to share and you can now choose what you're using or you know how you're rendering your video so by default you can just tell it to render to an mp4 locally you're good to go export down here and tell it to render or you have advanced settings in terms of resolution frame rate audio channels high quality high medium low there's presets so there's Facebook 720p 1080p 4k YouTube 720p 1080p for 4k or it will do automatic based on what you have selected and since automatic is selected and we're doing 1080p it is 1080 by 1080 for that square resolution alternatively and notice you can set up multiple destinations at once I can set it to go to everything a hands Instagram Facebook YouTube and local all at once which is pretty cool in most cases you won't want to do that before example if you do want to send it to YouTube and save it locally so you have a copy of the file you can do that which is pretty handy with YouTube you can sign into your YouTube account and it will publish directly to the channel handy feature for some people I know some people prefer that about Final Cut same thing with Facebook and you can't publish normal feed posts to Instagram from the computer via photos or videos you can only publish Instagram TV videos but what it can do is if you have the app on your phone it can publish it there so we're actually going to tweak with that for a second I'm gonna tell it to push Instagram we're gonna tell it to export and now it's rendering the file and for those curious up left task manager here I'm on an Intel Core I nine processor it's using up all 36 threads or at least it was for the brief render they're rendering again and it is using up a little bit of my GPU although most of that is most of the video encode would be over yes but that 3d use would have been for the video now it's ready to go like done now for publish it just takes you back to here right because you can't publish to Instagram so what it basically it just gives you the video file for you to take up to Instagram yourself so I come down here yeah sequence oh one and sequence oh one Instagram now they're going to be the exact same thing since I told them to render the same settings but you have them available here your render is ready to go now the way that I usually publish to Instagram from my phone or from my computer is to sync it to Dropbox and then under the Dropbox app you can go to export and send it to your Instagram feed it's the easiest way I found to do that I do have a full tutorial on that option in the description down below but with the other options you can actually just upload straight to the platform which is kind of cool actually I do want to test this real quick I'm gonna turn off local I'm gonna turn on YouTube it's signed in here and I want to see I just want to show you what the publish options are okay minor annoyance I don't know what's happening but if you type in your sign-in information and hit enter instead of clicking next it just keeps closing the box I've done this like five times now I keep thinking it's crashing okay so I have signed in on my side personal experimental YouTube channel when you upload a video you can actually choose the playlist that it goes in which is really cool you can give it title descriptions tags it will not load the of load default description I'm pretty sure it won't you can choose privacy Doby rush test copy that all three fields that's not good SEO but whatever you can choose a thumbnail right now so you can choose the set current frame or upload a thumbnail from your computer pretty cool pick a random file out of my downloads I guess we're going to choose the thumbnail you have already made you can choose whether to schedule the upload to go public you can choose whether you want to keep a copy of the file so it will automatically just save the rendered file so what if basically if you're choosing local and a destination you can choose to save a local actually I'll do that here so keep a copy of the file keeps whatever they render for YouTube but you can adjust here in the Advanced Settings it will keep whatever YouTube compression that they choose so if you just want that file you check keep copy of file you would use local if you wanted to make it a you know a more high-end file so if I want to choose like a 4k preset and a much higher bitrate here then I can do that keep the higher bitrate file just to have on hand in case I need to compress it later for other platforms and then upload it to YouTube so you have quite a bit of flexibility in your options and you tell it export it's going to render the file which will go very quickly as it's very short to 1080p and I'm on a beast of a computer and then it's going to publish to YouTube when you're ready to click publish you can actually preview it here have a preview player to make sure you're doing it right and that your video is fine please please please watch your videos before you publish them saves everyone trouble or you can remove it from the to be published list if you have like multiple destinations going and hit publish and it's going to upload the file we can wait for that here and it's done and it's published so now it will be available and you can view it with the link now YouTube's processing is still a factor here so it isn't ready yet it hasn't begun processing so it won't actually let you play it yet I have to keep that in mind it takes Sid a couple minutes a couple minutes after you've uploaded it to have a basic 360p copy that you can play back and then a little while later to have HD copies but you get the idea all in all this is pretty cool software again I feel a little concerned that this exists alongside Premiere Elements instead of putting the effort in to make Premiere Elements this because it was already pretty close to this so I'm confused as to where Premiere Elements will go from here but I do like that they are making more content creator tools because so many content creators whenever you you mentioned high end production software they're like there's no way I can pay for that or people virus or choices like Vegas Pro and older versions of software and yada yada having an affordable option designed for the purpose that they're doing is gonna make so many people's lives easier and I'm gonna be a huge advocate of the software despite the fact that I may not use it a ton myself although for quick vlogs or things like that I may actually find up using it more because of the automated stuff that audio mixing is powered by Adobe sensei automatic artificial intelligence stuff and if I get my wife editing or vlogs again or something she'll probably have a much easier time for this but I'm gonna be a huge advocate of this because of how purpose-built and easy easy to use it is so I'm pretty stoked on this let me know your thoughts in the comments below I hope you enjoyed this little preview first look into Adobe's rush CC video editing program if you want to see a more formal set of tutorials for the program do let me know in the comments section down below and by hitting that like button and I may cover some of the other Adobe updates released in Adobe MAX as I can I wasn't exactly prepared for this lunch to happen right now so I wasn't exactly ready to crank up the tutorials but I will have more content on these coming soon because I do believe that editing programs and the like that are more accessible for YouTube and content creators are always a good thing so I will have a full formal link to Adobe's blog posts and update posts about what's going on with this program in the description down below check that out hit the like button subscribe for more tech education I'm a people's box I'll see you next time\n"