Computer users looking for a program to store, edit and view video content they shoot themselves may turn to Adobe Premiere. This program, which is available on its own or as part of the Creative Suite series of applications, provides features that are often comparable to professional-grade editing effects. As such, the program is being used by many television and film studio editors.
According to ZDNet, Premiere offers capabilities that allow even those with only moderate video editing experience to create video projects that look and sound professional. The program can be used in conjunction with other Adobe software applications, such as Illustrator, Photoshop and Story, to provide an even greater degree of quality.
The news source reports that the program may not necessarily be quite as easy for some users to operate as certain comparable software applications, including Apple's iMovie. However, its features are more extensive than that program and some others, and can be understood with the help of free software training tutorials.
Additionally, Adobe Premiere has a wide variety of educational applications. According to the news source, the program is being incorporated into the curricula of various secondary-education trade schools, and communications-focused colleges, not to mention its known function as an asset to film and television production students.




