Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a professional, timeline-based non-linear video editing software application developed by Adobe Inc. It is widely used for a broad range of video production, from short films and web content to broadcast television and feature films. As part of the Adobe Creative Cloud…
Key facts
- First appeared
- 1991
- Category
- technology
- Problem solved
- Adobe Premiere Pro was created to provide a powerful, flexible, and accessible non-linear editing (NLE) solution for digital video, moving beyond the limitations of linear, tape-based editing systems and bridging the gap between consumer-grade and high-end professional tools on personal computers.
- Platforms
- Microsoft Windows, macOS
Related technologies
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Audition
- Various camera systems (RED, ARRI, Sony, Canon, Panasonic)
- Adobe Illustrator
- Blackmagic Design ATEM switchers (for live production integration)
- Adobe After Effects
- DaVinci Resolve (for color grading roundtrips)
- External storage solutions (NAS, SAN, cloud storage)
- Figma (for motion graphics prototypes)
- Adobe Media Encoder
Notable users
- Major YouTube content creators
- Netflix (for some original productions)
- Independent filmmakers and production houses
- Blumhouse Productions
- Warner Bros. Entertainment
- Corporate marketing departments
- Disney
- BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
- Educational institutions