From Floppy Disks to 4K: Celebrating the 1991 Birth of Adobe Premiere
By modern standards, the capabilities of the 1991 version were extremely limited, but revolutionary for the time: adobe premiere pro 1991
In 1991, Adobe Premiere (now known as ) made its debut as one of the first computer-based non-linear editing (NLE) systems . Released in December 1991 for the Apple Macintosh , it fundamentally changed the video production industry by moving editing from expensive, specialized hardware to affordable personal computers. The Origins of Digital Video Editing From Floppy Disks to 4K: Celebrating the 1991
In 1991, video editing was a physical, "linear" process involving expensive tape decks and physical cutting. Adobe changed the game by introducing one of the first for the Apple Macintosh. Adobe changed the game by introducing one of
By modern standards, Premiere 1.0 was primitive, but in 1991, it was revolutionary: