Selecting clips will make them available in the tray at the bottom of the screen, giving a kind of storyboard look at the flow of the project. Each clip can also be scrubbed without opening for faster review options. Media can manually be selected by a variety of different locations, and even be “favorited” with a star for faster access in the future. Premiere will then populate your media assets folder and you can get to work. Users can then simply check all clips they want for that particular project, give the project a name and then click create. When opening a new project, Premiere now opens the import window automatically, populated with all available media assets. This means being able to upload and download important video clips and assets right within Creative Cloud, without having to rely on a third-party file sharing service.įrame.io also provides support for camera to cloud service, which enables teams to get started on editing, right after the director yells “print.” All video is then uploaded directly to the cloud for teams to get to work, while the production team moves on to the next shot.įrame.io requires Creative Cloud users to update all their apps to activate and it is available starting April 12.Īdobe Premiere Pro is also getting a redesign to Premiere’s import and export controls which makes for a more streamlined visual workflow. Their custom notes and message interface then allow everyone in the loop to provide notes and feedback in a secure environment.Īdobe has also added 100GB of Frame.io cloud storage to each Creative Cloud subscription so that media assets can be uploaded for up to five active projects. With Frame.io included at no extra cost, team members can make changes to a video project, and then share a link to other team members, clients, reviewers, and approvals, with a simple touch of a button.
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