Adobe Premiere Clip is a new video editing app for Android
The advancement in smartphone cameras has made it possible for users to shoot high definition and some even 4K videos using their smartphones.
Like on iOS, some of Clip’s most impressive features come from its integration with other Adobe apps.
There is no need to be a video editing guru, Adobe Premiere Clip allows you to easily assemble your clips or photos in the order that you want, remove parts you do not want and add various lighting, transition and slow motion effects.
Adobe Premiere Clip launched on iOS around one year ago, and while it’s a bummer that it took this long to finally arrive on Android, the phrase “better late than never” applies here. Speaking of sound, the app allows you to choose from a set of stock soundtracks, or add your own playlist. The ones that are available are either atrociously bad, have awful UI or they crash before completing the edit, making it impossible to complete an entire short film or music video edit, let alone a film on them.
If going through the process of creating your video seems like too much for you, you can select Premiere Clip to do all the work for you. Projects created in Clip can also be synced back to Premiere on the desktop, letting you pick up with more advanced tools exactly where you left off on mobile.
Adobe has been starting to pay more attention to Android, and that continues today with the launch of Premiere Clip, the first video editor it’s brought to Google’s platform.