Tutorial: iOS-to-Workstation Editing Workflow with Adobe Premiere Clip and Premiere Pro
With Adobe Premiere Clip, you can shoot your video with your iPhone or iPad, perform edits on that iDevice using Premiere Clip, then transfer the video and the project to the Creative Cloud and bring it into Adobe Premiere Pro on your workstation for finalization. Here's how.
Opening the Project in Adobe Premiere Pro
Figure 19 (below) shows the Premiere Pro Welcome screen. Here you’ll choose Convert Premiere Clip project. Doing so will open up the folder that contains all the different projects (Figure 20, below Figure 19). If necessary, open it up to choose the XML and click Open.
Figure 19. Click here to access and convert your Premiere Clip project.
Figure 20. Here are your Premiere Clip project files and footage.
Figure 21 (below) shows our Premiere Clip project open in Premiere Pro, complete with fade in and fade out.
Figure 21. Here’s the project in Premiere Pro. Click the image to see it at full size.
If you want to shoot video on your iOS device and then edit it in Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Clip is a free option that will let you start your edit on your iOS device, upload the project to the Creative Cloud, and then finish the work on your workstation.
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