What’s happened? Adobe has partnered with YouTube to introduce a new feature for its Premiere mobile app that aims to offer users a dedicated place to create and publish Shorts.
- Users will be able to access this “Create for YouTube Shorts” space by tapping the “Edit in Adobe Premiere” icon in YouTube Shorts.
- This space will give users access to exclusive effects, transitions, and title presets, along with pre-built templates featuring transitions and effects.
- Users will also be able to create and share their own custom templates and publish finished videos directly to YouTube Shorts.
Why is this important? This collaboration will give YouTube Shorts creators quick access to Adobe’s impressive video editing tools.
- Creators who previously relied on multiple apps for their editing workflow will be able to edit and publish videos without switching apps.
- The space will also give creators access to Adobe-exclusive templates, effects, transitions, and title presets to level up their content.
Why should I care? If you create content for YouTube Shorts, this new space will give you access to a host of useful editing tools and features right in the palm of your hand.
- With all these features, you’ll be able to improve the quality of your content, which could boost visibility.
- Having access to all the editing tools in one place should streamline your workflow, helping you create and publish content faster.
What’s next? In its announcement, Adobe notes that the Create for YouTube Shorts space will soon be available via the Premiere mobile app, which launched on iOS last month. The company has yet to share a specific release date, so users should keep an eye on the App Store for updates. Adobe currently doesn’t offer its Premiere app on Android, but the company says it’s in the works and has invited interested users to preregister for the Android beta.