Imagine Dragons (Adobe photo)

Produce Your Own Edit of Imagine Dragons’ Believer Music Video and Win US$25,000 from Adobe

Imagine Dragons (Adobe photo)
Imagine Dragons Adobe photo

Imagine Dragons has collaborated with Adobe to turn over the full creative license to its fans to produce the music video for their next smash hit ‘Believer’. This ‘Make the Cut’ cost is launched in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Adobe Premiere Pro. We have been using Adobe Premiere Pro too to produce those videos that you have been watching through our various platforms like Facebook, at SUPERADRIANME.com or our YouTube Channel.

 



Fans will be given access to Imagine Dragon’s creative license so they can edit their own version of the music video using Premiere Pro CC. Fans will get the uncut footage from a leading music video director to cut and craft as they like. The grand prize winner of the contest will receive US$25,000. Submissions to the contest will be evaluated by a panel of judges who will select one winner. Judges include members of the band, Academy Award winner Angus Wall who edited Fight Club and Vinnie Hobbs, a music video editor who works with Kendrick Lamar and Kanye.

Bonus prizes of US$1,000 each and a year-long Creative Cloud subscription will be given out for four categories – Fan Favourite, Most Unexpected, Best Young Creator and Best Short Film. One special bonus prize of US$2,500, a year-long subscription to Creative Cloud and 25 Adobe Stock credits will be given to the cut with the best use of supplied Adobe Stock clips.

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