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Adobe Premiere Clip video-editing app launched for Android

The advancement in smartphone cameras has made it possible for users to shoot high definition and some even 4K videos using their smartphones. Though we were less than impressed with Clip, despite a big update the company released earlier this year, it is a continued sign that Adobe is pushing their apps into more than just Apple devices. Right now, if one chooses Premier Clip themes, there is no option to preview the music before putting it into the edit.

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Adobe Premiere Clip is all about adding that polish before you can upload your videos online.

The free application, which is a scaled back version of the classic desktop software, hits Android a year after it first arrived on its iOS devices. For deeper editing of videos, users need to take the video to the desktop to edit on Adobe Premiere CC. Select your soundtrack, the pace of the soundtrack and the app will go to work setting your images to the beat of the music.

However, with Adobe’s Premiere Clip reaching the Google Play Store, mobile users, as well as users on Google’s mobile platform, can have more to expect in video editing on their smartphones.

The app looks incredible with easy access to fantastic looking filters, exposure, highlights, shadows, direct share button to YouTube, Twitter or Facebook, and more settings, which include crossfade between clips setting, photo motion and others.

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Adobe Premiere Clip is a video editing app for your Android phone or tablet.

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