How to Reverse a Clip in Premiere Rush Mobile

Reversing a clip can be a fun and creative way to add a new dimension to your videos. By reversing the playback of a clip, you can create a sense of movement in reverse, or to add humor or suspense to your clips.

How to Reverse a Clip in Premiere Rush Mobile

  1. Open Adobe Premiere Rush mobile and create a new project or open an existing one.
  2. Import the clip you want to reverse into the project. You can do this by tapping the Add Media button on the left side of the screen, selecting the Import Media option, and choosing the clips that you want to import.
  3. Once the clips have been imported, you can drag them from the Media panel to the Timeline panel. The video clips will be added to the timeline in the order that you drag them.
  4. To reverse a video clip, tap on the clip that you want to reverse in the timeline and then tap the Reverse button in the bottom toolbar.
  5. The clip will now play in reverse.
  6. If you want to reverse the playback of a clip in a specific part of the timeline, tap on the clip that you want to reverse and then tap the Playhead to select the part of the clip that you want to reverse. Once the playhead is in the desired position, tap the Reverse button in the bottom toolbar.
  7. You can also reverse the playback of multiple clips at the same time by selecting all of the clips that you want to reverse and then tapping the Reverse button in the bottom toolbar.

Adding Effects to a Reversed Clip

You can add effects to a reversed clip in the same way that you would add effects to a regular clip. To do this, tap on the clip that you want to add effects to, and then tap the Edit button in the bottom toolbar. Once you have added the effects that you want, tap the Done button.

Exporting Your Video

Once you have reversed the playback of the clips that you want, you can export your video to the desired format and resolution. To do this, tap the Export button in the top right corner of the screen and then select the desired format and resolution. Your video will now be exported to the desired format and resolution.