The End of Rush (And What Comes Next)
There’s a gap in the video editing market right now. Here is how we can help you cross it.
For years, Adobe Premiere Rush was the perfect middle ground: powerful enough to edit a real video, but simple enough to learn in an afternoon.
Unfortunately, support for Rush is winding down this fall. And if you’ve looked around for a replacement recently, you might have noticed something frustrating: There is a gap in the market.
Right now, video tools tend to fall into two extremes:
- Too Simple: Web-based tools (and apps like TikTok) that are great for social clips but lack the features for serious storytelling.
- Too Complex: Professional software like Adobe Premiere Pro that looks like the cockpit of an airplane.
Is there anything in the middle? Tools like Clipchamp are trying to fill that space, but for many students and faculty, there isn’t a perfect, free “Goldilocks” editor anymore.
This is where The Studio comes in. If the software won’t make it easy for you, we will.
You don’t need to become a professional editor to use professional software. We are developing new workflows to help you use Adobe Premiere Pro without getting lost in the weeds.
- “Just the Basics” Training: We can teach you the 10% of Premiere Pro you actually need to cut a video, ignoring the 90% that is for Hollywood editors.
- Template Support: We can set up your project files so the hard work is already done before you sit down.
- Exploring Alternatives: If you want to try Clipchamp or other web-based editors, we can help you navigate their limitations to get the best result.
The software landscape is changing, but the need to tell stories isn’t. Don’t let the lack of an “easy” app keep you from creating.
Come by The Studio, and let’s find a workflow that fits your project.
