Adobe announced new generative artificial intelligence tools within its video editing software, Premiere Pro, to improve video creation and production workflows. The company said the tool allows users to streamline video editing, including adding or removing objects in a scene or enhancing existing clips.
The new editing workflow is powered by a new video model that combines with other Firefly models such as images, vectors, designs, and text effects. The company announced that it will integrate these models into Creative Cloud and Adobe Express.
“By embedding generative AI innovations deep into the core Premiere Pro workflow, we are solving real pain points that video editors experience every day, while giving editors more space to focus on their work.” said Ashley Still, senior vice president of the product group. Adobe.
Adobe is developing technology for how professional editors can leverage Open AI and Runway's video generation models in the future to generate B-roll, and how to add seconds to the end of videos using Pika Labs and Generative Extend tools. Introducing a preview. shot.
Generative extend tools add frames to lengthen clips, allowing editors to create additional media to fine-tune edits, hold shots for extra beats, or better cover transitions. I will make it possible for you to do so.
The Add and Remove Objects tool allows editors to select and track objects, replace/remove unwanted items, change an actor's wardrobe, or create a set such as a painting on a desk or realistic flowers. You can add decorations.
The Text to Video feature helps you generate new footage within Premiere Pro. Editors can enter text in prompts or upload reference images. Use it to devise and create storyboards and create B-roll to augment live-action footage.
Additionally, new audio workflows in Premiere Pro are now available to consumers, giving editors more control and improvement over the quality of their sound. Through interactive fade handles, editors can create custom audio transitions by dragging clip handles to create audio fades.
AI automatically tags audio clips as dialogue, music, sound effects, or ambience and adds new icons to give editors instant access to the right controls for the job. New visual indicators help you identify which clips have effects, add new clips, and automatically open effect parameters from sequences, Adobe said.
Additionally, a redesigned Timeline waveform now intelligently resizes as tracks change in height on clips, and new colors make sequences easier to read.
