Adobe used the NAB Show to showcase the integration of its Frame.io video collaboration platform to Creative Cloud and released updates to After Effects and Premiere Pro, including native M1 support for After Effects.

With the introduction of Frame.io for Creative Cloud, video editors along with producers, agencies and clients – are able to collaborate seamlessly in the cloud.

Now, as part of a Creative Cloud subscription, video creators can share work in progress with an unlimited number of reviewers anywhere in the world and get frame-accurate comments and annotations directly inside of Premiere Pro and After Effects, without leaving their timeline. They can also use Frame.io accelerated file transfer technology for fast uploading and downloading of media with 100GB of dedicated Frame.io storage, work on up to five different projects concurrently with another remote user and work with Camera to Cloud – the “fastest, easiest and most secure way” to get footage from cameras to editors and other post workers.

“The combination of Premiere Pro and Frame.io gives customers the world’s only end-to-end solution for video creation from ingest to editorial to output,” said Steve Warner, vice president of Digital Video and Audio at Adobe. “This is the first step toward building a powerful, cloud-based platform for the future of video creation.”

 

Jon Creamer

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