LucidLink, the storage collaboration platform for studios, brands, and creative professionals, is launching of the LucidLink Panel for Adobe After Effects.
This new integration within Adobe’s motion design platform allows users to pin compositions directly within After Effects for maximum playback performance. Coupled with the LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro, launched at Adobe MAX 2023, these two integrations with Adobe speed up workflows for creative editors and graphic artists.
Creative artists and designers can now cache just the media needed in their composition directly within the application, creating a faster, more efficient experience within Adobe After Effects.
Users can now pin and unpin composition content, search for both clips and compositions, load footage directly into the viewer, access clip metadata, and copy LucidLink links, all right from the LucidLink panel.
“We’re bringing LucidLink’s unique caching and pinning technology directly into Adobe After Effects, thus supercharging performance and creating a much smoother workflow. Artists and designers working on motion graphics and VFX will be able to focus so much more on their craft and on their creative vision,” said Matt Schneider, Director of Product Marketing at Lucidlink. “And this is just the beginning: artists and editors alike using both Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects will soon be able to pin bins and folders as well, empowering users with even greater organization and efficiency.”
Both Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro integrations are compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems, ensuring accessibility across different platforms.
Key Features of the LucidLink Integration for Adobe After Effects Include:
Pin and Unpin Composition Contents
Search for Clips + Compositions
Load Clips into the Composition viewer directly from the LucidLink panel
Clip Info + Copy Clip Link from the LucidLink panel
Up next: bin and folder pinning directly in the app for both Premiere Pro and After Effects.
LucidLink panels for Adobe Creative Cloud video applications are available on Adobe Exchange
Pippa Considine
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