Adobe's video editing app Premiere arrives on iPhones | TechCrunch
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Adobe's video editing app Premiere arrives on iPhones | TechCrunch
"The Premiere app for mobile is free to use and offers editing features, like multi-track timeline, including videos, sounds, music, and text; support for 4K HDR editing; auto-generated captions; and the ability to adjust factors like color and shadows for different frames, fit for a mobile screen. If you have captured the clip from your mobile device, it is likely to have background noise. You can easily reduce the noise and increase the dialog through the slider control."
"Adobe has also added a number of AI-powered features to the app. First, you can create background sounds based on a prompt. If you are feeling adventurous, you can perform the sound by humming or singing, and AI will convert that into a sound effect. Using its Firefly models, the company allows users to create images and stickers and to turn images into videos for transition shots. While the app is free, these AI features will require you to buy credits."
Adobe's Premiere app is available on iPhone starting today, with an Android version under development. The mobile app is free and supports multi-track timelines including video, sound, music, and text, plus 4K HDR editing and auto-generated captions. Users can adjust color and shadows per frame and reduce background noise or boost dialogue using a slider control. AI features enable creation of background sounds from prompts or by humming, and convert those performances into sound effects. Firefly models let users create images, stickers, and image-to-video transitions; AI features require purchased credits. Adobe supplies a free stock library and allows cloud transfer from mobile to desktop, though desktop-to-mobile project transfer is not yet supported.
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