The March release of Adobe video applications demonstrates the
company’s commitment to empowering users, big and small.
“Once reserved for a small percentage of creatives with big
budgets and specialised equipment, video has now been democratised,” said Sean
Lyden, Adobe’s Product Marketing Lead for Adobe’s publisher-focused video and
advertising solutions in a blog post.
“At Adobe we recognise that the needs and motivations for video
creation are at times universal and at times unique. With this in mind, we are
anchoring our work in 2021 on core themes that we believe address the needs of
our diverse users.
“The March release of the Adobe video applications demonstrates
our commitment to empowering our users across these areas.”
The
core themes of enabling users to be more productive, include:
• A new Captions Workflow capability in Adobe
Premiere Pro (v 15.0) for quickly adding, customising
and stylising captions and subtitles; speech-to-text capability is to be added
later this year. In addition, users can go beyond copying individual audio
effects to copying and pasting complete audio effects racks between audio
tracks.
• Enhancements to Adobe After Effects (v 18.0), including a
real-time 3D Draft Preview in the Comp
panel, a 3D Ground Plane to help designers orient their designs in space, and a
revamped Composition Toolbar.
Warp
Stabilizer improvements in Premiere Pro and After Effects provides a 4x speed gain for reducing camera shake in UHD
footage.
• Dozens of new Motion
Graphics templates are
now available on Adobe Stock. Premiere
Pro users can use the new Media Replacement feature to customise these
templates with their own media or logos.
Further
details on Adobe’s blog post at https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2021/03/10/adobe-video-march-2021-release.html#gs.vn2q1q.