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Adobe is at IBC promoting Premiere Pro 25.5, which now comes
with over 90 real-time GDP accelerated “modern, gorgeous transitions affects
and animations,” the company’s Jason Druss, Sr Product Marketing Manager told
RSN.
There’s even a ‘Surprise Me’ button, which completely
randomises the selection and throws up completely new ideas for your video
package.
“Press one button and it randomises everything so you
completely change the look of a transition and, if you want, it will never
use the same transition or effect twice. You can get lost in exploring and
experimenting all the many ways you can boost your video.”
These transitions and effects are courtesy of technology
from Film Impact which was recently acquired by Adobe.
“Users have been using their Film Impact tools for almost 15
years now. The first thing we did when they joined us was to made their effects
and transitions available for all users in Premiere Pro. The great
thing is that it's included at no additional cost so everyone can work
with it from within their plan.”
In fact, the 90 baseline transitions and effects are
completely customisable so the number of possible variations runs into the
hundreds of thousands.
“They elevate your edit. They make your story stand out from
transition essentials to fun options like earthquake and camera shakes to
beautiful glows and blurs that really augment and elevate your cinematography
and your colour grading.
“And when you do find a customisation that you love, you can save it as a
preset and, share it with your buddies or with your colleagues.”
Mapping Same Techniques to New Skills
Druss is an editor himself with 20 years’ experience. He
says with the new power of Premiere Pro, “Video editors are
dangerous. Now an interdisciplinary video editor can cut and do motion
graphics, grade colour and do audio. By staying in a paradigm that you're used
to — dragging and dropping transitions and effects — you are able to get
high quality, innovative motion design and animation outputs. It’s quite
astonishing.”
Adobe has also added more functionality to the search panel for media
intelligence, so it's easier to find audio clips with assistive AI. More
dynamic waveforms give you the ability to edit and tweak multiple audio
transitions and fades at the same time.
“So many little quality of life improvements just make an
editor's day that much brighter,” he said.
Premiere Pro on iPhone
Druss says he’s been editing on his iPhone for a couple
years now but now Premiere has an app for iPhone, “It is best-in-class craft
precision video.
“It is multi-track. There's real audio waveforms. In a field
like social media, where every millisecond counts for your audience to stop
them from scrolling, you can edit with precision. You can take b-roll and
literally put it over a track.
“Plus, since we have full access to Adobe Stock, you can import Adobe fonts,
you can access music, images and video through Adobe Stock right on the phone.
There's amazing generative AI with Adobe Firefly, which is commercially safe.
That’s important to know for anyone wanting to do GenAI on the go.
“The coolest thing is to generate sound effects powered by AI. You can generate
a sound effect of the text prompt, but you can also record your own voice
effect into the phone. That audio clip goes up to the cloud and comes back a
couple of seconds later, transformed into bespoke sound effect for you to add
instantly to your production.”
How finicky is it to edit on timelines and finesse tracks on a small screen, we
wonder?
“If you're of the younger generation it’s just quite
natural,” he says. “For those of a certain generation, myself included, you'd
think it takes a little getting used to, but when you see the multi-tracks and
the waveforms on Premiere for iPhone it just makes sense. It really is the
timeline experience of Premiere on your phone.
“When you're finished, you can share it to your files, app,
or photos or whatever. You can also send it to desktop. I can choose to share
it with my project or desktop and send everything up to the cloud. When you
open up Premiere Pro on your desktop the project will be right there for you to
check or polish or publish, as you wish.”
The AI Question
To what extent should professional film editors in Hollywood
be concerned about AI taking chunks of their job in the future?
“GenAI is an additive tool and an enhancement. I don't think we're running into
a world where AI is replacing human creativity. Art and commerce and creative
output is made by humans. AI helps us work faster and more efficiently, and
sometimes, you know, saves our butts.”
An example: what if you needed a few frames to complete the story but you didn’t manage to shoot the video you need? AI can generate the b-roll you need and, with Adobe, you can do so safe in the knowledge that it was trained on footage that it had explicit permission to use.
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