Adobe announces updates for Premiere Pro, After Effects, Character Animator and Audition software

Preparing for the National Association of Broadcasting (NAB), which will start on the 22nd, the Adobe yesterday announced several updates for Creative Cloud software, including the Premiere Pro, O After Effects, O Character Animator it's the Audition.

The announced updates bring improvements to graphics and titling, animation, audio polishing and sharing for apps, as well as support for new video formats like HDR, VR and 4K. In addition, there are still new integrations with Adobe Stock and some advanced artificial intelligence features developed by Adobe Sensei.

Adobe Character Animation

In the publication, Adobe lists the new features of the Creative Cloud video tools, most with a video-tutorial linked to them:

  • O Motion Graphics Template now brings the power of After Effects to Premiere Pro through easy-to-use templates, allowing creators to add beautiful animated titles and lower thirds to your videos and create custom motion graphics templates that can be shared by the Creative Cloud library.
  • O Essential Sound Panel Premiere Pro allows users to improve audio and sound mixes, which in the past would have required a dedicated session by an audio engineer.
  • O Camera Shake Deblur in After Effects it rescues unusable footage, reducing the motion blur that often occurs with camera movement.
  • O Character Animator (beta) continues to invent the future of live animation with a new technology that now animates several characters created in Adobe Photoshop CC or Adobe Illustrator CC and opens the whole body animation with new walking movements.
  • O Team Projects (beta) allows Creative Cloud for teams or members of a company to have a collaborative workflow safely stored in the cloud, using Dynamic Link and Adobe Media Encoder to streamline collaboration.
  • O Ambisonic Audio in Premiere Pro it expands its native support for VR, with positioning-based audio, for VR-enabled platforms like YouTube and Facebook.

In addition, there are now “hundreds” of app integrations, including Touch Bar support for the new MacBooks Pro and also Microsoft Surface Dial in Premiere Pro.

Video editors can also send content directly to Adobe Stock using Premiere Pro or Adobe Media Encoder, allowing artists to receive royalties for their work.

All updates are already available on Creative Cloud, whose monthly plans start at $ 50.

(via MacRumors)