Adobe introduces a cross-platform 'all in one' video editing application

The Adobe graphics software company recently introduced Project Rush, a cross-platform all-in-one video editing application. Project Rush brings three tools - Premiere Pro, Audition and After Effects - together in one place with a simple interface that gives users a better experience.

Graphics software company Adobe recently introduced Project Rush, a cross-platform "all-in-one" video editing application. Project Rush brings three tools - Premiere Pro, Audition and After Effects - together in one place with a simple interface that gives users a better experience.

Project Rush will be uploaded to both desktop and mobile devices and all user editing projects will be synchronized with the cloud automatically. This means users can use any device anywhere with an Internet connection to continue editing videos. In addition, Project Rush will also integrate with Adobe Stock and provide Motion Graphics templates for users to edit with many quick customization options.

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Project Rush also has sharing tools so users can download finished edited videos to YouTube and other social networks quickly.

Adobe is expected to release Project Rush later this year. Adobe now allows users to sign up for Project Rush in beta, available for Mac, Windows and iOS via the link below, and the Android beta will be available soon.

  1. https://www.adobe.com/go/project-rush

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Update 24 May 2019
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