Colin, great in-depth walkthrough on Adobe Rush! I never knew about the linking between titles and the clips! Wow! (14:03). I really like how you can export to Adobe Premiere, and how it keeps everything intact for deeper editing (23:55). I'm looking forward to your mobile overview! 🎬📲
Thanks Colin... my students at Sacramento State are not able to use the computer lab with Premiere Pro, but the university has purchased Adobe licenses to everyone to download Creative Cloud on their personal devices. I'm using Rush this fall.
Liked your video very much. I"m desperately looking for an answer of how/can I use my files from Google Drive on the Rush IOS app? Any thoughts? Thanks
I'm an Android user so I am less familiar with the iOS restrictions to the file system. I think you need to move them to whatever Apple uses for a "gallery". If you're syncing to the cloud, then you can import them into a Project on your computer and then they'll be available on your mobile device.
I just downloaded this app two days ago. I completely neglected/forgot about the mobile apps that come with the Adobe CC subscription. This tutorial is perfectly timed. :)
Thank you Colin for another great tutorial. I'm an appreciative beginner. Can you please tell Adobe to speed up getting this out for Android. Thank you. Happy Creative New Year!
@@VideoRevealed I was hoping I missed them somehow... How do you work with photos where you want to add a bit of movement to them? I'm guessing there is no way to do that? Without basic key framing this products usefulness is questionable.
Rush is not an animation program, it's strictly for simple video editing on multiple platforms. If you need more features, that's what Premiere Pro is for.
@@VideoRevealed I understand that (I use Premier) - My daughter for school wanted a simpler program, and when she went to work some photos, basic key framing for zooming into the picture for example were not available. I would have figured basic motion key framing for stills would be available. Don't need more than that.
I'm editing footage shot Fuji XH1 HD. If I import direct from camera SD card the scenes appear almost right away but if I start to trim clips Rush can abort. How can I tell if files ready to edit?? I'm using OnePlus 7 pro. And mostly Great results. Thanks!! Great video.
Chances are those formats are highly compressed and it's really pushing RUSH to it's limits. If you're shooting 4k, then you need to use Premiere Pro with a proxy workflow. That's just too much data for most computers to edit. Here's a proxy tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/993mbUa0h-w/v-deo.html
I guess I'm behind the times. You said that I can "buy" Premiere Pro now? Adobe now offers a version that is not a subscription? I just turned 70 and would like to wind down my expenses in retirement. I have CC now but am planning to drop it when my subscription runs out. That means I won't be able to mess with any of my old projects or even edit my existing Photoshop .PSD images. I'm not very happy about that, but I knew that when I went for the subscription. So your comment near the beginning of this video gave me a glimmer of hope that Adobe wouldn't abandon me completely. (I did purchase the Adobe Creative Suite many years ago, but it won't be able to read the newer file formats.) So any clarity about this would be helpful.
Thanks for your comment Robert regarding having to drop the cc subscription because of expenses during retirement...I am also near the retirement phase and needing to control expenses. Don't hold your breath, but between now and when i retire in a couple of years I am fervently contacting Adobe about setting up a a subscription plan for long time users (since first Photoshop and Illustrator, 1986) of Adobe products when we retire. At the minimum I am shooting for student rates for retirees who wish to use the programs for non-profit / personal use.
How do you turn the magnetization off? So that there is a gap when you delete a clip in the middle of the timeline? That would be more time saving for me If you know please reply. Also How do you snap clips together? This would help me a lot thank you :)
Does Rush have a blur/ face track option? That's the one thing I'm trying to figure out, and all of the reviews I've looked at till now do not mention anything about blur bubbles or face track. Otherwise Rush looks perfect!
So Adobe has chosen to give their Android users less bang for their CC buck? If they were really working on it as hard as you claim they were, don't you think Android would be more than an afterthought? Why don't they give more than a "go away kid, it's coming soon" answer? This looks like it could be fun, I'm just bitching about their lack of commitment to diversity, their lack of openness with an honest release date.
Hey Mark, I worked for Adobe so I know what they're going through. First, Google is a partner on the Android development so it's not just up to Adobe. The monumental task is porting the Adobe Media Core to Android. This is no easy task as they have to think about way more devices than Apple supports. Release dates are not made public because they change; mostly due to changes by the vendor (Google). I'm not putting all the blame on Google, just letting you know if Adobe could release it today, they would. It actually costs Adobe more money to take longer to develop any new solution so they aren't dragging their feet at all.
Colin, great in-depth walkthrough on Adobe Rush! I never knew about the linking between titles and the clips! Wow! (14:03). I really like how you can export to Adobe Premiere, and how it keeps everything intact for deeper editing (23:55). I'm looking forward to your mobile overview! 🎬📲
Thanks. I'm glad you got a lot out of it. I can't wait to see new features!
Nice Job, Colin. Clean delivery, easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Yes, very clean but very fast, couldn't follow it.
Thanks for the overview! Very well-explained, as always.
Thanks Casey, hope you're doing well my friend.
Really great overview, thank you Colin - I'm particularly excited to know I can use Rush projects and transition to Pro. Thanks again.
Thanks. That's exactly what Adobe is hoping users do.
Thanks Colin... my students at Sacramento State are not able to use the computer lab with Premiere Pro, but the university has purchased Adobe licenses to everyone to download Creative Cloud on their personal devices. I'm using Rush this fall.
You're going to love it.
Liked your video very much. I"m desperately looking for an answer of how/can I use my files from Google Drive on the Rush IOS app? Any thoughts? Thanks
I'm an Android user so I am less familiar with the iOS restrictions to the file system. I think you need to move them to whatever Apple uses for a "gallery". If you're syncing to the cloud, then you can import them into a Project on your computer and then they'll be available on your mobile device.
Colin, How do I make keyframes? :-) It's a shame you didn't get to travel to the Philippines to film footage for the tutorial.
There are no keyframes in Rush at this time.
@@VideoRevealed So what you're saying is I can't make keyframes? (I'm having fun here. I know :-) )
I just downloaded this app two days ago. I completely neglected/forgot about the mobile apps that come with the Adobe CC subscription. This tutorial is perfectly timed. :)
It's great when the timing works out like that.
Hi Colin! Thanks for the great video tutorial! Have you shot the video for how to shoot from mobile for Rush yet? Thank you!
Not yet. It's difficult when you're a one man show and you need to find someone to sit in front of the camera so I can shoot them.
A great overview. Thank you Colin!
You're welcome.
Thank you Colin for another great tutorial. I'm an appreciative beginner. Can you please tell Adobe to speed up getting this out for Android. Thank you. Happy Creative New Year!
Thanks. Yes, it is taking longer than they expected but there's a lot of tricky programming to get it running on mobile.
Great video -- clear and concise!
Question: is it ok to do create a simple podcast audio using Rush? Instead of using the more involved Audition?
Sure, I don't see why not.
@@VideoRevealed Thanks -- so you can output as a .wav or what kind of format?
Is there key framing for basic things in Rush?
No, there are no keyframes in Rush.
@@VideoRevealed I was hoping I missed them somehow... How do you work with photos where you want to add a bit of movement to them? I'm guessing there is no way to do that? Without basic key framing this products usefulness is questionable.
Rush is not an animation program, it's strictly for simple video editing on multiple platforms. If you need more features, that's what Premiere Pro is for.
@@VideoRevealed I understand that (I use Premier) - My daughter for school wanted a simpler program, and when she went to work some photos, basic key framing for zooming into the picture for example were not available. I would have figured basic motion key framing for stills would be available. Don't need more than that.
Great video Colin....by the way, when do you think you be publishing the mentioned 'shooting video via Rush' video? Thanks!
Probably not until May.
I will look forward to it...keep up the great work!
I'm editing footage shot Fuji XH1 HD.
If I import direct from camera SD card the scenes appear almost right away but if I start to trim clips Rush can abort.
How can I tell if files ready to edit??
I'm using OnePlus 7 pro. And mostly Great results.
Thanks!! Great video.
Chances are those formats are highly compressed and it's really pushing RUSH to it's limits. If you're shooting 4k, then you need to use Premiere Pro with a proxy workflow. That's just too much data for most computers to edit.
Here's a proxy tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/993mbUa0h-w/v-deo.html
Great tutorial Thanks you!!!!
You're welcome!
I guess I'm behind the times. You said that I can "buy" Premiere Pro now? Adobe now offers a version that is not a subscription? I just turned 70 and would like to wind down my expenses in retirement. I have CC now but am planning to drop it when my subscription runs out. That means I won't be able to mess with any of my old projects or even edit my existing Photoshop .PSD images. I'm not very happy about that, but I knew that when I went for the subscription. So your comment near the beginning of this video gave me a glimmer of hope that Adobe wouldn't abandon me completely. (I did purchase the Adobe Creative Suite many years ago, but it won't be able to read the newer file formats.) So any clarity about this would be helpful.
Sorry for the confusion Robert, Creative Cloud is subscription only.
Thanks for your comment Robert regarding having to drop the cc subscription because of expenses during retirement...I am also near the retirement phase and needing to control expenses. Don't hold your breath, but between now and when i retire in a couple of years I am fervently contacting Adobe about setting up a a subscription plan for long time users (since first Photoshop and Illustrator, 1986) of Adobe products when we retire. At the minimum I am shooting for student rates for retirees who wish to use the programs for non-profit / personal use.
How do you turn the magnetization off? So that there is a gap when you delete a clip in the middle of the timeline? That would be more time saving for me If you know please reply. Also How do you snap clips together? This would help me a lot thank you :)
You can't change the behaviour of the first track. Only the top tracks behave like Premiere Pro (no magnetic snapping)
VideoRevealed Thank you I appreciate it :)
Does Rush have a blur/ face track option? That's the one thing I'm trying to figure out, and all of the reviews I've looked at till now do not mention anything about blur bubbles or face track. Otherwise Rush looks perfect!
No, Rush has no ability to do that or add any keyframes at all at this time.
the interface reminds me of prelude, i thought they jus reworked prelude and re-named it rush at first
Rush is the culmination of two years of research.
You can't save as backup, but you can duplicate the sequence and use that as a backup.
Great tip.
@@VideoRevealed Thank you, love your videos. They have been a lot of help.
Well done, Colin, thanks a lot
My pleasure!
When there will be lessons on Davinci 15. Especially the creation of a multi-camera.
I don't use DaVinci Resolve, sorry.
shame no interlaced options then i could use for news work as well
Make sure you let Adobe know by contributing to this OFFICIAL feedback page:
adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/916423-premiere-rush
Rush is adobe version of Final cut Pro
Well, sort of.
Nice thanks
Glad you liked it.
@@VideoRevealed you know you are the best💪
Thank you so much
You're welcome.
Firstly i thought rush is just another gimmick to catch the wannabes. But I didn't knew it had so much.
Oh yeah, there's a lot in Rush with tons of updates to come.
So Adobe has chosen to give their Android users less bang for their CC buck? If they were really working on it as hard as you claim they were, don't you think Android would be more than an afterthought? Why don't they give more than a "go away kid, it's coming soon" answer?
This looks like it could be fun, I'm just bitching about their lack of commitment to diversity, their lack of openness with an honest release date.
Hey Mark, I worked for Adobe so I know what they're going through.
First, Google is a partner on the Android development so it's not just up to Adobe. The monumental task is porting the Adobe Media Core to Android. This is no easy task as they have to think about way more devices than Apple supports.
Release dates are not made public because they change; mostly due to changes by the vendor (Google). I'm not putting all the blame on Google, just letting you know if Adobe could release it today, they would. It actually costs Adobe more money to take longer to develop any new solution so they aren't dragging their feet at all.
Go with davinci resolve.
?
@@VideoRevealed davinci resolve is better for editing n color correcting