Adobe announces an updated Premiere Pro and After Effects and included Frame.io from Scott Simmons at PVC

Scott Simmons has the news on Adobe releasing updated Premiere Pro and After Effects today with the new Import and Export Modes.

I have been trying these out in the beta since release, but I still think there are some issues with too many twirl downs for settings especially in exports. I am of the school of less button clicks is always better than more. Also I find Import and Export much less important on a daily basis than the Edit modes, of which you can only show 3 at all times, in the huge bay, which has so much wasted space. Oh well it is in release now, and at least you can show the 3 edit spaces (originally they hid them under the menu only).

The Frame.io for all is now integrated into Premiere and After Effects, with 100GB of space, which is great, though I don’t like that they are also raising the creative cloud rate by $2 a month, but it is still cheaper than a frame subscription.

And Auto Color, formerly known as Auto Tone in the public beta is much improved over the useless feature in previous versions. The AI makes for a great starting point.

And After Effects has moved it’s M1 Compatibility to the full version.

And built in AI powered scene detection is also huge. I use a script for it, so will certainly give this a try.

This is a huge one honestly. Looking forward to when I can take a look later today.

ProVideoCoalition reports that Adobe Premiere Pro used on 61% of film at Sundance Film Festival

Jose Anutunes wrote this article with the impressive fact that 61% of the films at the Sundance Film Festival were cut on Adobe Premiere Pro.

The whole Sundance Film Festival could be viewed online this year, and it is more impressive that so many films were cut in Premiere. And 78% of the films used Adobe Creative Cloud tools, especially After Effects and Photoshop.

There was certainly a time when films would only be cut in AVID, but with Productions it is so much easier to have a large project, and even multiple users.

Honestly I love the online thing, having been to Sundance Before, I was blown away by how crappy some of the venues were, and just being able to see the films online really does expand who can see the films.