Request for access (download link) to Premiere Pro 2022 for Academic and Filmmaking Use
Dear Adobe Team,
My name is Andrej, and I am a director from Belgrade, Serbia, currently studying at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade—the oldest and most prestigious institution for film and theater education in my country, established in 1948. I am reaching out to ask for your help with an issue that is very important to my studies and filmmaking projects.
As a student of film directing, Adobe Creative Cloud and its applications have been my trusted companions throughout my artistic and filmmaking journey, and now into my studies. Like many filmmakers, I started out with tools like iMovie and Windows Movie Maker (a rite of passage for all of us, right?). But ever since I discovered Premiere Pro, it has been my editing software of choice, making the entire post-production process of my projects easier and more enjoyable every day.
I’ve been using Premiere Pro version 22.0 for years and have developed my editing style, workflow, and routine around it. A key feature of this version, the Legacy Title tool, has been particularly important for creating titles, graphics, and opening and closing credits for my films.
Recently, I upgraded to an Apple Studio computer with the M2 chip, only to discover that Premiere Pro 22.0 is no longer available for download through Adobe Creative Cloud on my new editing computer.
I have never been one of those users who always needs the latest versions of programs at all costs. Instead, I often return to the versions of programs that I learned on and have developed a certain love and connection with.
While I understand that the latest versions of Premiere Pro are perhaps even more optimized for Apple Silicon (starting with version 15.4, if the internet isn’t misleading me), the removal of Legacy Title in newer versions has left me in a very tough spot. This isn’t only about the feature itself—it’s about the trust and connection I’ve built with this version of the program as an editor and filmmaker. It’s also about continuing the specific workflow I’ve honed over the years with this tool.
I kindly ask if it might be possible to make an exception and grant me access to Premiere Pro 22.x. This would make a world of difference for my academic and professional projects, allowing me to continue creating with the tools I know and trust. As the saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it?
Thank you so much for your time and understanding. Your support would mean the world to me as I pursue my studies and passion for filmmaking.
Warm regards from Serbia,
A
tldr: I would greatly appreciate it if I could receive a download link for Premiere Pro version 22.6 from 2022, which is optimized for standalone operation on Apple M2 chips. All the projects I worked on at university (I am student of film direction from Serbia), on the institution's computers, were created in the 2022 version of Premiere Pro, and they all utilize the Legacy Title option, which Adobe no longer supports.
