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Adobe Premiere Pro
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Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based and non-linear video editing software application (NLE) developed by Adobe and published as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud licensing program. First launched in 2003, Adobe Premiere Pro is a successor of Adobe Premiere (first launched in 1991). It is geared towards professional video editing, while its sibling, Adobe Premiere Elements, targets the consumer market.
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Developer(s) | Adobe |
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Initial release | September 23, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-09-23) |
Stable release | |
Preview release | 24.4 (February 29, 2024; 4 months ago (2024-02-29)) [±] |
Operating system | Windows 10 (64-bit) version 20H2 or later[2] macOS 12 or later[2] |
Type | Video editing software |
License | Trialware, SaaS |
Website | adobe![]() |
CNN was an early adopter of Adobe Premiere Pro.[3] Also, in 2007, certain BBC departments adopted Premiere Pro.[4] It has been used to edit feature films, such as Deadpool, Gone Girl,[5] Captain Abu Raed, Terminator: Dark Fate,[6] Monsters,[7] and the 2022 Academy Award Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once,[8] and other venues such as Madonna's Confessions Tour.[9]