
I used to use Premiere Pro, but Rush is so freaking easy… and I love how quickly you can share. I was having to export a video just to be able to re-import the whole thing to add a logo watermark!Įnter Adobe Premiere Rush CC, thanks to a game-changing recommendation from my friend Daniel Stark.Īside from being a great photographer, Dan’s a bit of a video-guru. I got by with iMovie to edit/upload my videos in the past, but the various limitations started to annoy me. Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro are intimidatingly complicated (picture the first time you used Photoshop… then times that confusing-ness by 10!), and iMovie/Windows Movie Maker are too basic. Knowing what app to use to import video and audio footage, slice it up, add some cool effects, then get it online has always been a pain.

Shooting simple video like this isn’t that hard – there’s enough free YouTube content out there to teach you the basics. I’ve also been introducing video to my wedding photography services – not fully-fledged video coverage at the wedding, but rather, small video clips that can add value to my existing services, such as couple interviews, or (very) basic videos/audio of the speeches for couples who don’t want to pay full price for a videographer. I’m the first to admit the quality of the videos is pretty terrible, but you’ve got to start somewhere, right?! I’ve been slowly introducing more video content to the Shotkit YouTube Channel.

It’s for you, bro -) Even if you’ve never shot a video, let along edited one before, Adobe Premiere Rush is going to change all that for you.
