Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the most popular video editing software applications. As I already pay for the Adobe Creative Cloud applications to use Lightroom Classic and Photoshop, Premiere Pro was the logical option to go with when I started editing videos for YouTube. As a part of the Creative Cloud, Premiere Pro integrates with other Adobe applications. For example, compositions from Adobe After Effects can be imported and played back directly on the Premiere Pro timeline.
First launched in 2003, Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software. Premiere Pro is popular amongst amateurs and professionals alike. It has been used to edit popular movies, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl, and Terminator Dark Fate.
My goal while editing is to always be as efficient as possible. That’s why I put together a few guides on how you can optimise your Premiere Pro workflow. And they’re all for free!