

The fact you can also use it on a computer, and seamlessly import projects into Premiere Pro is but icing on the cake. This makes for an extremely versatile app. There are numerous options offered to you, or just stick to the default presets. Final verdictĪdobe Rush is feature packed yet the interface is designed to make it look clean and sparse. When it comes to sharing your work - Rush lets you save the completed project as a file on your device, or you can export it straight to YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or Behance. Any changes you make there won’t be reflected in the Rush version of your project. Any change you make on one device will be reflected on another.Īnd should you wish to go a step further, you can open your Adobe Rush project right inside Adobe Premiere Pro (opens in new tab). You won’t gain any additional features, but you’ll be able to carry on editing the projects you started with on your phone.

If you subscribe to Creative Cloud (opens in new tab) and have signed into Rush via your Adobe ID, you’ll gain the ability to use Rush on your computer - be it a PC or a Mac. Remember the additional capabilities we mentioned if you had a Creative Cloud subscription? Well one includes the ability to run Rush on your Mac or PC! (Image credit: Adobe) Creative Cloud benefitsĪnd with all of this in the palm of your hands, there’s actually another benefit to Adobe Rush. You can choose a different font, alter the character and line spacing, change colours, apply a shade to the outline, add a shadow, and when you’re done, you again have the ability to save what you’ve created into a template for later use.

Once you’ve settled on a graphic, you again have compete editing control.

This is probably the most frustrating aspect of this app that we’ve encountered, and it’s a shame because all the graphics and titles we chose had interesting and sharp animations, but who has the time to add dozens to graphics to a project to choose the right one? So the only way to preview it is to add it to your project, and if you’re not happy with it, you have to delete it and start the process all over again. However there is an annoying trait to Rush’s options: all these graphics and titles are animated, yet you can’t seem to be able to preview said animations from the selection window. Which is great as having options is a definite benefit. You have dozens of each to choose from, so many in fact, we gave up counting them. Your customisation options extend to title cards and graphics. You also have a huge selection of animated graphics to choose from, again, with no apparent previewing capability… (Image credit: Adobe) Graphics
