Adobe launches its first video editor for android
Adobe has released its first video editing app for Google's Android operating system, it is essentially the same app as Premiere Clip for Apple's iOS system.
With the new Adobe application, Android users will be able to carry out various tasks with their smartphone, such as joining video clips, applying music to them and changing their look. For less experienced users or those who do not want to complicate their lives, the application offers the possibility of automatically combining multiple clips and tracks. It also offers the option of sharing your creations with your contacts on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and even YouTube, in addition to being able to see them from the Adobe Premiere Pro program to make new adjustments. Their use is free for all users.
We leave you with a video about the new Android application and we await your impressions. Remember that you can install it from Google Play.
Source: nextpowerup
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