Adobe Previews Breakthrough AI Innovations to Advance Professional Video Workflows
Adobe previewed breakthrough
generative AI innovations within Adobe Premiere Pro that will reimagine video
creation and production workflows, delivering new creative possibilities that
every pro editor needs to keep up with the high-speed pace of video production.
New generative AI tools coming to Premiere Pro this year enable users to
streamline editing all videos, including adding or removing objects in a scene
or extending an existing clip. These new editing workflows will be powered by a
new video model that will join the family of Firefly models including Image,
Vector, Design and Text Effects. Adobe is continuing to develop Firefly AI
models in the categories where it has deep domain expertise, such as imaging,
video, audio, and 3D and will deeply integrate these models across Creative
Cloud and Adobe Express.
Adobe also previewed its vision
for bringing third-party generative AI models directly into Adobe applications
like Premiere Pro. Creative Cloud has always had a rich partner and plugin
ecosystem, and this evolution expands Premiere Pro as the most flexible,
extensible professional video tool that fits any workflow. Adobe customers want
choice and endless possibilities as they create and edit the next generation of
entertainment and media.
Early explorations show how
professional video editors could, in the future, leverage video generation
models from OpenAI and Runway, integrated in Premiere Pro, to generate B-roll
to edit into their project. It also shows how Pika Labs could be used with the
Generative Extend tool to add a few seconds to the end of a shot.
By delivering new generative AI
capabilities powered by Adobe Firefly and a variety of third-party models,
Adobe is giving customers access to a range of new capabilities without having
to leave the workflows they use every day in Premiere Pro.
“Adobe is reimagining every step
of video creation and production workflow to give creators new power and
flexibility to realize their vision,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president,
Creative Product Group at Adobe. “By bringing generative AI innovations deep
into core Premiere Pro workflows, we are solving real pain points that video
editors experience every day, while giving them more space to focus on their
craft.”
Adobe also announced upcoming
general availability of AI-powered audio workflows in Premiere Pro, including
new fade handles, clip badges, dynamic waveforms, AI-based category tagging and
more.
The Future of Generative AI in
Premiere Pro
Adobe showcased a technology
preview of generative AI workflows coming to Premiere Pro later this year,
powered by a new video model for Firefly. In addition, an early “sneak” shows
how professional editors might leverage video generation models from Open AI
and Runway in the future to generate B-roll, or how they might use Pika Labs
with the Generative Extend tool to add a few seconds to the end of a shot.
• Generative Extend: Seamlessly add frames
to make clips longer, so it’s easier to perfectly time edits and add smooth
transitions. This breakthrough technology solves a common problem professional
editors run into every day, allowing them to create extra media for fine-tuning
edits, to hold on a shot for an extra beat or to better cover a transition.
• Object Addition & Removal: Simply
select and track objects, then replace them. Remove unwanted items, change an
actor’s wardrobe or quickly add set dressings such as a painting or
photorealistic flowers on a desk.
• Text to Video: Generate entirely new
footage directly within Premiere Pro. Simply type text into a prompt or upload
reference images. These clips can be used to ideate and create storyboards, or
to create B-roll for augmenting live action footage.
While much of the early
conversation about generative AI has focused on a competition among companies
to produce the “best” AI model, Adobe sees a future in which thousands of
specialized models emerge, each strong in their own niche. Adobe’s decades of
experience with AI shows that AI-generated content is most useful when it’s a
natural part of what you do every day. For most Adobe customers, generative AI
is just a starting point and source of inspiration to explore creative
directions.
Adobe aims to provide
industry-standard tools and seamless workflows that let users use any materials
from any sources across any platform to create at the speed of their
imaginations. Whether that means Adobe Firefly or other specialized AI models,
Adobe is working to make the integration process as seamless as possible from
within Adobe applications.
Adobe has developed its own AI
models with a commitment to responsible innovation and plans to apply what it’s
learned to ensure that the integration of third-party models within its
applications is consistent with the company’s safety standards. As one of the
founders of the Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe pledges to attach
Content Credentials – free, open-source technology that serves as a nutrition
label for online content – to assets produced within its applications so users
can see how content was made and what AI models were used to generate the
content created on Adobe platforms.
AI-Powered Audio Workflows
Generally Available in Premiere Pro
In addition to Adobe’s new
generative AI video tools, new audio workflows in Premiere Pro will be generally
available to customers in May, giving editors everything they need to precisely
control and improve the quality of their sound. The latest features include:
• Interactive fade handles: Editors can
create custom audio transitions faster than ever by simply dragging clip
handles to create audio fades.
• New Essential Sound badge with audio
category tagging: AI automatically tags audio clips as dialogue,music, sound
effects or ambience, and adds a new icon so editors get one-click, instant access
to the right controls for the job.
• Effect badges: New visual indicators
make it easy to see which clips have effects, quickly add new ones, and
automatically open effect parameters right from the sequence.
• Redesigned waveforms in the timeline:
Waveforms intelligently resize as the track height changes on clips, while
gorgeous new colors make sequences easier to read.
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