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Getting Started with Adobe Premiere Rush

Rush is a user friendly video editing app that can be used on any device. It allows you to create videos quickly and on the go using your phone, tablet or computer.

Adobe Premiere Rush Features | Adobe Creative Cloud:

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Resources to Help You Get Started:

YouTube is full of Adobe Premiere Rush video tutorials that will teach you everything you need to know about using the program. The following is a selection of videos that cover how to use Rush from a beginners perspective. You may find some videos more helpful than others so it’s always wise to watch more than one to see what information the others may have left out.

Learn ALL about Adobe PREMIERE RUSH in 15 minutes – step by step basics beginners tutorial:

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Adobe Premiere Rush CC | A Guide to Getting Started:

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A Walkthrough of Adobe Rush + #EditedWithRush:

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Adobe Rush Tutorial – How to Edit Videos with Premiere Rush:

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Additional Adobe Resources

Adobe has a webpage to help you get started with Rush as well. It includes Rush download links and video tutorial resources Adobe has created for the program.
Here is a link to their page: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-rush/get-started.html

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