Adobe has launched a suite of AI-powered features across its video editing platforms, notably in Premiere Pro and After Effects. This update aims to streamline workflows for creators.
AI-powered Media Intelligence in Premiere Pro
The latest update introduces a “Media Intelligence” feature that allows editors to locate specific clips by describing their content. For instance, typing “a person eating ice cream” will prompt the software to identify and retrieve relevant footage. This on-device processing ensures user privacy by eliminating the need for an internet connection.
More updates from Adobe
Premiere Pro now supports translation for video captions in 17 languages and allows for multiple caption tracks, enhancing accessibility and localization efforts. Additionally, After Effects has been updated to support HDR monitoring and features a new caching system, resulting in improved performance when previewing large files.
A recent firmware update enables Canon’s C80 and C400 cameras to utilize Frame.io’s Camera to Cloud integration, allowing for direct file uploads and further streamlining the editing process.
Additional AI developments
Adobe’s commitment to integrating AI into its tools is evident in other recent updates. For example, Photoshop has introduced a “Distraction Removal” feature that automatically identifies and removes common distractions, enhancing the editing experience.
These advancements underscore Adobe’s dedication to leveraging AI to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of its creative software suite.
For a visual demonstration of these new features, you can watch the following video: