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Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere Pro for teams

The editing half of a video pipeline, with a round trip to After Effects for motion graphics and Audition for sound.

Premiere Pro handles multi-camera assembly, colour, audio and delivery. Editing is hardware-sensitive in a way most software is not, so before quoting seats we will usually ask what the source footage is.

A 4K multi-camera timeline and a talking-head interview place very different demands on the workstation underneath. Quoting licences without asking that question produces a team that cannot use them productively.

Workstation requirements by workload

Interview and corporate video

16–32 GB RAM, a mid-range GPU and fast local storage. A well-specified general-purpose workstation is sufficient.

4K multi-camera and colour work

32–64 GB RAM, a GPU with 8 GB VRAM or more, and NVMe media storage. This is where a mis-specified machine costs editor hours every day.

Beyond the editor

  • After Effects for motion graphics, via Dynamic Link rather than rendered exports
  • Audition for sound cleanup and mixing
  • Media Encoder for background delivery renders
  • All three are included in All Apps, which is why video teams rarely buy Premiere alone

Premiere Pro and the hardware under it

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Teams and Enterprise licensing?
Teams uses Adobe-managed identities with a straightforward admin console and suits most organisations. Enterprise adds federated single sign-on against your directory, enterprise-owned storage and managed deployment, and generally becomes worthwhile above roughly fifty seats.
Can we mix All Apps and Single App seats?
Yes, within one team agreement, on one renewal date. It is usually the most economical arrangement: All Apps for people who use several applications, Single App for specialists.

Get Premiere Pro pricing

Tell us the seat count and what footage the team works with. We will quote the licences and, if useful, the workstations to run them.