Used it because I had to - just some thoughts (because in the About section you asked for comments) – Adobe Premiere Clip Review

Recently my company decided that it wanted to have a team building exercise and it turned into a video contest putting all of the various departments and divisions against each other with the winning team getting to donate money to a charity of their choice. Because we do have a Marketing Division that uses Adobe products all day every day (I am the Video Supervisor, Producer, and Editor) they made a rule for the contest that ALL of the content in each video submission for the contest had to be totally shot and edited on mobile devices. So, immediately I realized that I finally had a project to play around with Adobe Clip. It wasn’t easy. For our team’s submission, we recorded a song (in our multi-track studio) and we then shot video of people lip syncing to the song track, add to Premiere Clip and move them around - making sure that they were synced up to the finished audio track.. That wasn’t super simple. In addition I was surprised at the lack of transitions available. I understand that Clip projects are able to be exported to Premiere Pro (and that is awesome) but again, this one has to be completely done on the mobile device. I guess overall I think that it is pretty cool that Adobe is making these mobile apps, but I wish it was a little more “pro” as far as the options available. I use all Apple products, so for this mobile only project I would compare it to iMovie which does appear to have a few more options available.
Review by Steveobacker on Adobe Premiere Clip.

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