![]() “Premiere has looked the same for a very, very long time, and any new UI stuff outside of the loading screen when you launch is exciting,” said Becca Farsace, a video pro at The Verge. While the update isn’t bringing huge functionality changes, it should be a breath of fresh air to people who spend all day in the software. But it’s easy to imagine Adobe expanding its abilities in the future now that most users will have access to it.Īlong with the Frame.io integration, Adobe has also redesigned a few aspects of Premiere Pro, changing the import and export screens to make them easier to navigate and more visually pleasing. At the moment, this integration isn’t bringing a ton of new features - you’re still able to export your timeline for people to review, download files from the cloud, and see comments from within Premiere, all features that were available with a plugin. ![]() ![]() ![]() Users will be able to sign in to the service using their Adobe IDs and start using it in their editing software without having to install a separate plugin. Since it’s bundling Frame.io with Creative Cloud, Adobe’s also building it into the new versions of Premiere and After Effects.
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