At NAB Adobe Introduced Text-Based Editing in Premiere Pro and a Properties Panel in After Effects

From Eric Philpott’s article at Adobe Blog.

This is huge and I love that it’s awesome transcription feature is being expanded out of for captions into actual editing.

I will have to see automatic tone mapping in action, I always get footage from different cameras, but I don’t think this will be what I need (I tend to throw the clips in DaVinci and make a LUT that will match them perfectly).

Background Auto Save is exciting, and I might turn it up so it saves more often.

Dragging to select track targets should have been there from the start! I will use that literally every day!

And bulk editing titles in the Timeline is huge, and has been needed since you could see all the Text of titles with the text tool.

And After Effects Properties panel could be a huge game changer, as on a daily basis i get frustrated when duplicating sequences how it doesn’t show the same properties that I was manipulating on the copied layer, but with a properties panel this should be faster, and anything faster I will adopt immediately.

And I really need to do a deep dive in to ACES and OpenColorIO workflows so I can try it out in After Effects.

And select able track mattes usable for multiple layers is pretty awesome, though you could do it by doing it on a matte layer and using it as the matte.

And defaulting colorama to the default color picker to save clicks is another time saver, and I always want time savers.