Adobe Premiere Rush is an easy-to-use video editing tool that is designed for quick and easy edits on the go. You can edit videos across Android, iOS, and desktop devices. It comes with a stock ...
Adobe Rush started out as Adobe's mobile app for quick video shooting, editing, and posting to social channels. It's still that, but now it's also available as desktop apps for Mac and Windows.
I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo editing software, and how operating systems change over time. I was ...
At the Adobe MAX conference in Miami Beach, Adobe introduced the Firefly Video Model, expanding its suite of generative AI tools to video editing. Available in a limited public beta, this new ...
Adobe is beta testing generative video tools that can create short clips from text prompts and still images or lengthen existing scenes. Adobe’s AI model for video generation is now available in ...
Our team of expert reviewers have tested all the best VFX software and the best video editing software. And while Adobe After Effects is our top choice, it's not the only option out there for ...
If you do any sort of graphical editing or rendering work, then you’re almost certainly familiar with Adobe Photoshop, one of the most popular pieces of software out there. It’s really ...
But it isn’t restricted to that. Within Adobe’s ecosystem of apps and editing platforms, it is designed to do a lot more. “Video is hard. We’ve been working on it for a while, and we weren ...
Adobe is now adding its AI-based video generator, Firefly, to its video editing software Premiere Pro. The Firefly model can be used to extend a video clip or generate video from still images or ...
Adobe has announced Firefly Video, an AI model that can generate video footage that the company says is designed "to be commercially safe" and to "not infringe on others' IP." Some of the generative ...
One feature, integrated into Adobe’s video-editing software, Premiere, will let users extend video clips using generative AI, the company announced Monday at its annual product conference in Miami.