Hi everyone, Cielo here,
so today I want to talk to you about Adobe Rush.
So this app has been in beta until very recently it came out and I wanted to
talk about how this app compares to the two leading apps out there that it is
competing with. One is Filmic Pro because Adobe Rush can
film and then LumaFusion because of the editing portion of the app.
So let's do comparison and let's talk about.
So first let's talk about the filming part of Adobe Rush.
So it can do the basic basic things like setting your ISO,
setting your focus, it can actually even lock the shutter speed
so you can pick the shutter speed. And I was actually pretty surprised
about that. Then you know,
unless you set your resolution and lets you set your frame rate.
So it does all of the basic things. The only thing that it doesn't do,
which I'm kind of uncomfortable with because it doesn't do it,
is that it doesn't let me pick my audio source.
So I can't tell if I'm going to be using the mic that is attached to my iphone or
whether it's going to be using the iphone.
So I guess it just automatically picks up on that.
I can't tell. The other thing also related to audio is
that I can't tell what's going on with my audio.
There's new audio meter so I can't tell if my audio is peaking or if there's
audio at all. So I'm a little bit uncomfortable not
knowing what's going on because I'm a control freak.
A few other things that it doesn't do that filmic pro does,
and keep in mind, filmic pro has been around forever so
they've had all the time in the world to build up all of their feature set.
But you know, it doesn't do things like integrate with
third party hardware so it doesn't work with the Dji Osmo or the Zhiyun.
So you can't control it with um, these hardware like,
you know, on the Osmo you can control the whole
Filmic Pro and the exposure and all of that from the actual hardware itself
without touching the screen. So I like using Filmic Pro for that.
And then a few other things like monitoring your exposure,
so when you do mess around with your exposure in Filmic Pro,
you can tell whether you're overexposed or underexposed.
And then same thing with focus. You can pull focus in Adobe Rush,
but you can't really tell if you're actually in focus.
So you would have to kind of rely on your eyes to know whether you're in
focus or not. Whereas in Filmic Pro you can tell
because they have the focus peaking feature where things are outlined and
highlighted when things are focused. So there's a few more things that you
can do with Flimic Pro that you can't do with Adobe Rush.
Okay? So then the next thing is editing.
This is the one that everyone's like, oh,
this is the LumaFusion killer, blah blah blah.
Okay, so let's talk about the features really
quickly and then I'll let you decide whether or not this is something you
want to use over LumaFusion. So Adobe Rush does have that four layers
of video that, um,
that I was talking about in my last video that I was super excited about.
So yes, they do have it and then they do have
the three layers of audio and then it does let you do the basic thing so you
can import your media, you can move things around,
you can trim them, um,
you can layer them on which is a big plus over other simple apps like Video
Shop, iMovie,
this is a step up from those apps. And then um,
we can do other things like import titles but add titles.
So right now there's a really small library of titles,
but I imagine that's probably going to grow.
And then you can do things like, you know,
important media so you can connect to your dropbox and so on and important
idea from there and then music and so on.
So it doesn't really good basic things. There are a few things though that I
wish it could do and things that I think are fairly simple,
but maybe that's coming up.
So one of the things is to be able to change the speed of your video.
So right now you can't change the speed of your video.
It is what it is. And then there were a few other advanced
things that you cannot do, so key framing,
it's not in there, you can't do things like cropping the
And you can moveand resize it, um,
video, so that's pretty cool.
but you can't do much more with your clips that are in the timeline.
Now with LumaFusion you can do things like,
you know, there's chroma key.
You can import luts and you can apply luts.
And you can blend. There's a whole lot more than you can do
with LumaFusion. So for me,
I feel like this is a good basic app, it's kind of,
it sits in between iMovie which is kind of your starter app,
or Video Shop, or Splice or Adobe Clip and LumaFusion.
So I feel like LumaFusion, kind of like the granddaddy godfather of
all the editing apps out there and this is kind of somewhere in between that.
So it's a step up from iMovie but not quite as advanced as LumaFusion.
But you know, they are just starting out.
I don't know how much more they plan to add to this app.
Um, but that's kind of how I feel about the
app right now. The cool thing about this is that you
have the whole creative cloud synching thing happening here.
So if you edit, say on your iPhone and then you go onto
your desktop and have Adobe Rush there, then your project is synched up.
So it's exactly how you left it on your iphone.
So that's pretty cool. I think this app is geared towards,
I think they talk about the influencer, right?
So someone that's not really into editing and doesn't really need to do a
whole lot, but they do need to do a little bit more
than what you can do with the other apps like iMovie.
Would I use this over Filmic Pro and LumaFusion?
I think because I'm probably not comfortable using it for filming just
yet because of the audio, lack of audio monitoring and being able
to pick which
audio source. And then also with editing,
I like to do a lot more with my editing. Especially,
you know the speed, keyframes,
messing around with titles. I kinda just want to do more,
but I think this is a good app for somebody that's just beginning and
doesn't plan to do anything fancy with their editing.
So that's how I feel and I hope that was helpful.
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Until next time.
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