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Adobe Premiere Express embedded into Photobucket |
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| Developer(s) | Adobe Systems |
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| Written in | Adobe Flex |
| Platform | Adobe Flash Player |
| License | Proprietary |
Adobe Premiere Express is a rich Internet application for simple editing of digital video files.
The release was announced on February 21, 2007.[1] The program itself is served as a free tool for users of YouTube, Photobucket, and MTV.com.[2]
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Later, MTV acquired Express on their website as a way of remixing music videos for contests, games, or for fun.
Adobe Premiere Express first started off on Photobucket as a way of remixing videos and pictures that were uploaded onto a member's album or making slideshows. Photobucket has been using Adobe Premiere Express ever since February 2007.
As Adobe Systems allowed websites to contact them to request Express, YouTube was getting it on their website, as a way of remixing videos on a member's YouTube account. Known as YouTube's Video Remixer, it was found on TestTube. It was taken down later.
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