List of Adobe Premiere Pro Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Adobe Premiere Pro customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Adobe Premiere Pro for Video Editing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Adobe Premiere Pro for Video Editing include: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $2.50 billion, Yeti, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1050 employees and revenues of $1.66 billion, ITV, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 1268 employees and revenues of $717.0 million, Sundance Institute, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 180 employees and revenues of $20.0 million and many others.
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ITV | Media | 1268 | $717M | United Kingdom | Adobe Systems | Adobe Premiere Pro | Video Editing | 2024 | Edit Cloud | In 2024, ITV Studios moved unscripted post-production for shows such as Come Dine With Me to a cloud-based editing workflow built around Adobe Premiere Pro and Edit Cloud, improving remote collaboration across UK production teams, the Apps Category was central to the initiative. The Adobe Premiere Pro implementation centralized editing workflows for ITV, aligning project sharing and review processes across multiple production sites. The implementation focused on core editing and post-production capabilities typical of video editing workflows, including collaborative timelines, proxy editing for remote contributors, and accelerated logging and prep processes. Adobe Premiere Pro was configured to support shared project bins and review sessions, and the new process reduced logging and prep time by up to 60 percent while accelerating overall post workflows by about 30 percent. The delivery was executed with Edit Cloud and AWS partners, with media staging and storage moved into a cloud-hosted edit environment to enable distributed editing across the UK. Integrations emphasized cloud asset staging, remote ingest, and collaborative review, enabling producers and editors to work concurrently on media without physical transfer of source footage. Governance centered on standardized post workflows for ITV Studios unscripted production, with Edit Cloud providing operational support and a common control plane for project access and versioning. The rollout targeted UK production teams and included process changes to logging, review, and approval workflows, and the program reported measurable cost and carbon-emissions reductions in the region. | |
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Aerospace and Defense | 6000 | $2.5B | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Premiere Pro | Video Editing | 2025 | n/a | In 2025 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory implemented Adobe Premiere Pro within an Adobe Creative Cloud centric content pipeline to produce the ClipperAR augmented reality experience for the Europa Clipper mission. Adobe Premiere Pro was used to author the animatic and to sequence narrative flow that guided interactive AR triggers and scripted voiceover, linking editorial timelines to the broader asset build for the public engagement program. The implementation combined Adobe Premiere Pro editing workflows with Adobe After Effects for animated infographics, Adobe Audition for narration editing, and Adobe Media Encoder for format optimization, reflecting an integrated Creative Cloud production chain. Adobe Substance 3D tools including Substance Painter, Sampler, Designer, and Stager were used upstream to create scientifically accurate, lightweight 3D assets, while Photoshop and Illustrator produced 2D imagery and UI elements that Premiere Pro incorporated into timed sequences and animations. Operational coverage spanned JPL’s Public Engagement team and MediaLab, and the production pipeline delivered reusable assets for the JPL website, live events, classroom distributions, and mobile AR delivery. The scope included creation of 146 high-fidelity assets, more than 30 interactive AR elements, 585 actions, and over 50 animations, with Premiere Pro serving as the central editorial node connecting visual, audio, and animation assets into a cohesive user narrative. Governance centered on an editorial approval workflow managed by JPL Public Engagement, with scientific accuracy validated using NASA satellite imagery fed into Substance Sampler to generate elevation and material data for Europa’s surface. The team established an asset reuse and export practice, where Premiere Pro timelines and Media Encoder outputs were optimized for mobile AR packaging and distribution via a single link without requiring app installation. Outcomes reported from this implementation include a deployed augmented reality experience with over 30 interactive elements, engagement across in-person events, classrooms, and at-home viewers, creation of 146 new assets including photoreal 3D models derived from NASA imagery, and a shareable mobile AR experience delivered with no app installation required. | |
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Sundance Institute | Non Profit | 180 | $20M | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Premiere Pro | Video Editing | 2023 | Sclera | In 2023, Sundance Institute used Adobe Premiere Pro together with Camera to Cloud and Frame.io to support rapid event video production and review for the Sundance Film Festival across Park City and Salt Lake City. The implementation concentrated on the festival production team and a cloud first ingest and review pipeline designed to meet under 24 hour publish deadlines. Adobe Premiere Pro served as the primary nonlinear editing environment, supporting ingest, timeline editing, assembly, and export workflows. The team configured Speech to Text captions as part of the cloud workflow to improve accessibility and to accelerate captioning and quality control steps. The cloud workflow integrated Camera to Cloud for direct camera uploads, Frame.io for collaborative review and approval, Atomos for on set recorder connectivity, and Sclera Digital for connectivity and deployment support. These integrations enabled rapid media handoff from capture through review without extended physical media logistics and centralized content staging in cloud storage. Sundance Institute engaged Sclera to orchestrate connectivity and operational workflows across festival sites, standardizing review cycles and producer editor handoffs. Governance focused on fast review turnaround, captioning compliance, and centralized review controls to sustain tight publishing windows. The combined Adobe Premiere Pro, Camera to Cloud, and Frame.io workflow sped editing and review, improved accessibility through Speech to Text captions, and reduced logistical overhead for festival post production, enabling under 24 hour publish deadlines while maintaining centralized review and approval processes. | |
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Manufacturing | 1050 | $1.7B | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Premiere Pro | Video Editing | 2024 | Overcast HQ |
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