The software began at SuperMac Technology as a project named , developed by Randy Ubillos in just ten weeks to showcase the company's VideoSpigot video capture card. Adobe acquired the project in August 1991, rebranding it and timing its release with Apple's groundbreaking QuickTime technology. By modern standards, Premiere 1.0 was extremely limited: Celebrating 25 Years of Premiere Pro - the Adobe Blog
Before the timeline, before the magnetic tool, and before you could color grade with a single click… there was Adobe Premiere 1.0 (1991) . premiere pro 1991
As a nostalgic thought experiment, "Premiere Pro 1991" is charming. As actual software? You’d rather cut film with scissors. But for vintage tech enthusiasts and alternate-history filmmakers, this imaginary release is a 4-star relic. Just don’t ask it to export H.264. The software began at SuperMac Technology as a