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Claudio AFC
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October 16, 2018
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Keyframes in Premiere Rush

  • October 16, 2018
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Hello.
Is there a way to add keyframes, specially on the Transform Tools, to a clip in Premiere Rush?


I couldn't find it on the tutorials.

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Correct answer Mark Mapes

Welcome to the Rush forum, Claudio. Rush 1.0 does not support keyframing. We've heard this request from beta testers and others, so I'm sure it's on our roadmap, but I'm not in a position to know when we plan to add the feature.

5 replies

Participant
April 2, 2023

2023, wondering if this feature is available yet. Thank you!

mwstandsfor
Inspiring
June 10, 2023

Classic Abandon fashion. Make something they promise will change the way we do things. Just to forget about it once it's launched. And esp with something so trivial (for them) as a position keymapping when you've cropped a video. 

Participating Frequently
November 16, 2021

Three years later, and STILL no keyframes.

 

Okay, Adobe. What Adobe tool can I use on my smartphone (iPhone 8 Plus or newer) to do keyframe-based editing and basic to intermediate compositing?

 

I'm making a TikTok, and I want to edit it using the ecosystem of tools that I've used for nearly 30 years.

Participating Frequently
November 16, 2021

I looooove Adobe's toolset, but this issue with a few others that I've seen in other apps has made me wonder as to what they're doing with Rush. Seriously. No keyframes?!? Your users are fleeing to other tools. Deliver this feature. Now ... ish. Like top priority. Seriously. I have to look for another tool to use.


Maybe I'll take another look at Rush in three to six months 🤷‍♂

Maybe I'll be using another tool, and I'll forget to check back.

 

I thought that I would NEVER switch from Adobe's toolset.

Known Participant
July 27, 2022

Kinda of feeling the same... I'm trying to see if I could switch to using ONLY an iPad, but Adobe is complicating the switch. First it was no PDF export in Photoshop iPad, now no keyframes in Rush.

 

So If I have someone speaking in a video with an underlaying music track, there's now way for me to dip the audio while the person is speaking and back up again when they are done? I do this with keyframes on Premiere Pro.

Ernst Design LLC
Known Participant
October 11, 2020

It has been TWO YEARS since the first wave of requests for key framing. I purposely purchased the "New" iPad Pro 2019 based on Adobe's promise to develope for THIS device. I HAVE been a Small Business Creative Cloud customer since its' inception. That is a CRAP TON of money wasted because of development delays. Time to buck up or I want some refunds. And not JUST on Rush but photoshop and other apps. WHERE ARE THE DELIVERABLES?!?

2ruble
Participant
December 8, 2020

So... I'm guessing still no keyframes in Rush? lol. I'm just kind of getting in to video editing, still sticking with photoshop for now with photo plan in CC. But, would really like to key frame overlay images for rotation, movement, opacity, etc. Any news?

Participant
December 8, 2020
Lumafusion on iOS is amazing. I use that in conjunction to rush if needed
but usually its not.
Participant
January 28, 2020

im zakarya

Mark Mapes
Community Manager
Mark MapesCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
October 16, 2018

Welcome to the Rush forum, Claudio. Rush 1.0 does not support keyframing. We've heard this request from beta testers and others, so I'm sure it's on our roadmap, but I'm not in a position to know when we plan to add the feature.

Participant
February 21, 2019

Hey Mark, that’s a shame. I was just trying to interpolate some footage in the app. I think the ability to manipulate time to post videos to social media on the fly (ie directly from your phone) ought to be a key feature in Rush CC. Can this be taken as a feature request or should I go via the usu channels?

Rameez_Khan
Legend
February 22, 2019

Hi Goats Head Stew,

The Rush team is already working on it. It will be added to Rush in a future update.

Thanks,

Rameez