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Adobe & YouTube Unveil New Shorts Editing Space

Adobe and YouTube Collaborate on Exclusive Content Creation Space for Shorts Creators Adobe and YouTube have joined forces to introduce a new content creation space within Adobe Premiere for iOS, tailored for YouTube Shorts creators. This partnership offers exclusive templates, transitions, and effects, along with direct publishing to YouTube from mobile devices. The space aims to provide creators with all necessary tools for engaging content, audience growth, and trend awareness. Its a strategic move to keep creators within YouTubes ecosystem, offering a streamlined workflow and specialized features. The Create for YouTube Shorts space in Premiere mobile includes templates from popular creators and allows creators to submit their own original templates. To start, creators need a free Premiere mobile login and a YouTube profile.

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