Adobe Premiere Elements 4 review

We wonder if home movie editing can get even simpler

TechRadar Verdict

Power, simplicity and fun for video editing

Pros

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    Good value

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    Impressive features

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    Easy to use

Cons

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The original version of Premiere was a proper brain-teaser. Built for professional video editors and multimedia developers, it was power-packed and full of features, and came with a steep learning curve.

By contrast, even though the new edition of Premiere Elements packs a punch with high-end features like picture-in-picture, chromakey and compatibility with Premiere Pro plug-ins, it aims to be simple to use.

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