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January 23, 2025
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Importing videos from iPhone to desktop Premier Pro

  • January 23, 2025
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Hi everyone,

 

Previosuly I have been able to upload video and photo content from my personal iPhone to my work Adobe Creative Cloud account, then download on a work desktop PC, but note that this feature is/has been discontinued?

 

I'm a scientist working in healthcare and filming instructional videos using my iPhone as part of my extra duties. We do not have a dedicated graphics/film crew. 

 

Videos taken on my iPhone have to be uploaded to a work desktop PC for editing with Premier Pro. I have Adobe Rush on my iPhone but would prefer Premier Pro as work-in-progress can be shared and the final versions will be saved on an intenal local sever and viewed on a work desktop PC by staff (so not exporting to social media or YouTube). What I am filming is often very detailed and close up so editing on a larger PC screen is visually preferable to a smaller iPhone screen.

 

Using the Apple iCloud link for sharing photos/videos does not work as gets blocked by our work fiewalls. We have very robust firewalls.

 

I've attempted googling for instructions but what I can locate is more for personal use/social media and doesn't factor in robust firewalls.

 

Any advice? Am I missing anything obvious?

 

Thank you for your help and time,

 

Correct answer RobShultz

My workflow for taking videos off of my iPhone is to plug my phone into the computer with a lightning to us. Cable, locate the video on my phone and swipe up to get the file name. Then I have my computer search the phone for that file name. When found, drag the file to the pc.

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RobShultzCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 24, 2025

My workflow for taking videos off of my iPhone is to plug my phone into the computer with a lightning to us. Cable, locate the video on my phone and swipe up to get the file name. Then I have my computer search the phone for that file name. When found, drag the file to the pc.

derekwatson
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Community Expert
January 24, 2025

I airdrop from iPhone to Mac but yes Lightning/USB C cable best option for PC as Rob said as long as you can plug external USB devices into your work PC.
You can also export out to Files app but again thats syncs with iCloud Documents Folder

Derek Watson
R Neil Haugen
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January 24, 2025

We can't use their cloud for stuff like that. And I'm not sure of the process for iPhone file transfer. Do those have any data port at all? With my Samsung I can simply go USB3 into the computer.

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