Last year (2018) i searched for an easy to use and reasonable priced program to edit my gopro and mobile films, many people suggested Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 version, so i bought it. Ok first of im totaly new to film editing in any form, its only for privat/friends use not commercial. If your projects include Lightroom processed photos, there is a work flow with Premiere Elements to accommodate RAW photo files.Im nots ure im in the correct forum or place to ask this but after have talked to costumer support in chat and got the most un-helpfull support and i cant find an email to Adobe to ask i turn to you and see if you can help me. With Rush if you want more effects, transitions and controls you ultimately need to open the project in Premiere Pro. When I've tried Rush, the link from phone to computer is very slow. I use Premiere Elements because it is more flexible with more options. One time cost is $100 but on sale a couple times a year for around $65. As a traditional editor, more tools are available. You transfer you camera photo and video files to your computer and import them into a project. Premiere Elements is a traditional computer based editing system. In other words, Rush is targeted at those "rushing" a video to YouTube and then polishing it for replacement later. Additionally, Rush projects can be imported into Premiere Pro for the highest level of editing. Through the cloud servers, the projects will link to your other devices and your computer for further work. You shoot with it and do the initial editing. It is designed around the idea that your video will start with a phone or tablet. Premiere Rush is new to Adobe's video editing group.
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