there’s only ever one main “comp”.Īsk the community how to go about those two basic features? I get told that Motion is a very advanced software and that I shouldn’t think about it like After Effects (I’m being open minded, but it’s hard to take that since even FCP has the concept of precomps, they call it compound clips). Want to create a precomp inside a comp in motion? You can’t. However, importing a Motion timeline as a precomp clip in FCP? you can’t, either pre-render it or go the plug-in way but parameter-less (this pollutes ALL projects). Motion serves to FCP functionality (Motion being the effects render engine for them and all) and as an user is quite easy to do quite the complex stuff: titles, generators, transitions, etc as a plugin to use in FCP with HUD display and inspector parameters. I try often to do things with FCP and Motion in the hopes of doing a full switch one day, however it’s not quite there. Lumetri presets now display a frame from your current sequence and thumbnails for Lumetri presets in the Effects panel dynamically update, providing a preview of the preset.ĭefinitely Adobe has amazing integration between those two. On the other hand, Premiere Pro is gaining Dynamic Lumetri Previews. There are also changes to reset functionality, allowing users to reset all adjustments for Color, Audio, and Transforms. In addition, users can tap a video clip with audio to separate the audio clip from the video. Users can now tap a video clip on the timeline to bring up the context menu on iOS to split, duplicate, or delete a clip.
Premiere Rush is also gaining a new timeline Context Menu. The update to Premiere Rush brings enhanced speed and optimization on desktops using the M1 chip, such as the MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini, so users can work faster and get more done. Premiere Rush is Adobe's video editing app designed for easy creativity on the go.
Adobe has today released a major update for Premiere Rush, adding full support for the M1 chip, alongside a range of small updates to Premiere Rush and Premiere Pro.