Generative AI in Premiere Pro powered by Adobe Firefly | Adobe Video
By Jennifer P
Coming to PremierePro in 2024: revolutionary GenerativeAI features like Object Addition, Object Removal, and Generative Extend
Coming to PremierePro in 2024: revolutionary GenerativeAI features like Object Addition, Object Removal, and Generative Extend
In this video from Avid on YouTube, they show us how to make the transition from Adobe Premiere Pro easier by choosing the “Transitioning from Adobe Premiere Pro” selection when creating a new User Profile in Avid Media Composer. The UI changes to look like Premiere Pro and the keyboard layout adjusts to the Premiere default keys as well.
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Madhuri Murlikrishnan’s blog post for Adobe delves into the latest release of Adobe Premiere Pro (24.2), highlighting the array of enhancements that make it a faster, more reliable, and more potent tool for video editing. Central to the narrative is the collaborative nature of the Adobe Video Ecosystem, which sees the integration of joint solutions with partners to enrich end-to-end video workflows.
In her blog post for Frame.io Insider, Sandra Lucille discusses the challenges documentary editors face and the transformative impact of Adobe Premiere Pro’s new Text-Based Editing feature. Documentary editors, responsible for crafting narratives from vast amounts of footage, audio, and interviews, often relied on time-consuming and inefficient methods for selecting sound bites and creating a storyline.
In a recent video uploaded to YouTube by Adobe Video & Motion, they discuss how Sundance Film Festival utilizes Adobe Creative Cloud and Frame.io to maintain a Camera to Cloud Workflow. Frame.io is a cloud-based video review and collaboration platform designed for video professionals and teams. It allows users to upload, review, and share video content with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders in real-time.
Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced that its video editing and collaboration tools are the most popular with Sundance Film Festival filmmakers – for the fifth year in a row. This year’s annual Sundance Institute survey found that over two-thirds (67%) of Sundance films used Adobe Premiere Pro or Frame.io to bring their stories to life
Network Device Interface (NDI) expanded its support for Adobe Creative Cloud with integrated extension panels for Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, streamlining production by removing the need for producers and creatives to export designs for teams and clients to review.
Frame.io supports nearly 1 million users to date and plans to accelerate growth with Premiere Pro, After Effects, and other Creative Cloud programs. They have also announced they plan to continue to support Final Cut Pro, AVID Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve.
The spot is called “Fantastic Voyage | Adobe Premiere Pro” and if you’re like me, your first reaction was wow, they spent some money on that. You second reaction might have been thinking about how much of the spot was done in After Effects. Of course the initial cut of any effects heavy spot is done in an NLE and this one was done in Premiere. But my third reaction was a real surprise that Adobe would take this to traditional television with the spot airing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Late Show with James Corden, and during critically acclaimed programming on Adult Swim and FX.”