![]() And today, I’m incredibly excited to announce Frame.io for Creative Cloud. “We’ve spoken to hundreds of users and we know that everyone from video pros to social video creators needs a fast, easy, and secure way to collect feedback and get approvals from clients or other stakeholders,” Paul Saccone, Adobe’s product marketing director, said aboutthe company’s thought process on solving current challenges in a call with Digital Trends ahead of the NAB Show. ![]() Other highlights include a refined user experience, the ability to favorite video sources inside Premiere Pro, and new export tools. Image used with permission by copyright holderĪlong with Frame.io’s introduction, Adobe is also expanding Creative Cloud’s artificial intelligence capabilities by bringing automatic color correction to video projects with Adobe Sensei. Following its acquisition of Frame.io late last year, Adobe is finally making it easier for editors to collaborate on video projects by integrating tools from its newly acquired company into Adobe Premiere Pro.Īs part of its announcement at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas, Adobe showed off a streamlined workflow that’s designed to speed up the video-editing and approval processes thanks to Frame.io’s integrated ability to quickly make edits to video - even while the camera is still capturing footage - quickly upload the edits for approval, and push the final product live to various video and social media platforms.
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