Hey Team Adobe,
Hope you're all doing well! Just wanted to slide into your discussion with a few thoughts about our beloved Premiere. Lately, I've been exploring CapCut, and man, they've got some slick AI-powered effects that make jazzing up content a breeze, they've also got these text styles and animated subtitles that are just... chef's kiss! Meanwhile, in Premiere-land, we're slogging through menus, old effects, Pixel perfect keyframing, like it's an Olympic event. Don't get me wrong, I love a good challenge, but let's make things a tad easier, shall we?
How about we sprinkle a little bit of that CapCut magic into Premiere? Imagine having a library of trendy, customizable effects at our fingertips, ready to drop into our projects like a pro. And while we're at it, let's not forget about our buddy Adobe Rush. It's like the forgotten cousin at the family reunion! Let's give it a makeover, turn it into a cool "content creator" section within Premiere. Easy-peasy, drag-and-drop goodness, paired with the powerhouse tools of Essential Graphics. A match made in editing heaven, if you ask me.
Just tossing these ideas your way because, hey, collaboration makes the dream work, right?
On a serious note, capcut only limitation for content creators is that it doesn't cut well as premiere, and is not optimized for two tracks, and they lack some of the advanced stuff, but if they catch up... who knows what happens.
Another idea: Adobe rush can become the "Fusion" tab of premiere pro, where you just can rush some effects out have a magnetic timeline, and it mirrors the project of the "Premiere Pro Timeline" You just have to to go to another section of the program within the program without leaving it. Is not genius?
Capcut Effects are "editing heaven"