
Additionally, at MAX London, Adobe announced the Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model. This is a new Photoshop beta with new-generation AI features such as image generation and reference image generation fills, which should provide more detailed, accurate, and photorealistic output.
For long-time After Effects users, this seems like the same thing. Because there are a lot of AI-hungry apps out there. Still, it's a little disappointing to learn that Premiere Pro's advanced development seems to be prioritized over After Effects. Still, Firefly videos are expected to feature commercially secure content with embedded credentials by the end of the year.
Perhaps a focus on Premiere could delay switching to the cheaper DaVinci Resolve unless users integrate third-party AI tools. A New Hope may mention a “massive 3D investment” in After Effects, but there are no further hints.

Video channels discussing AI in Premiere Pro all have something unique to say, even though they're all commenting on the same short preview.
In theory, Media introduced new Premiere AI features with Adobe Just Changed The Game! Sora, Gen-2, and Pika premiere?!
He followed up with, “I spoke with Adobe about Sora, Gen-2, Pika, and the future of After Effects,” in other news. Apparently, the level of granularity and control for Adobe video products has yet to be determined, but in any case, it should steadily improve during development. Advanced development in Premiere Pro seems to be prioritized over After Effects.


Also covering Google Vids, The AI Advantage highlights Adobe's partnership with OpenAI to integrate with other services in a way that will surprise everyone. He also highlighted that stability could also be a wise investment for a premier team.

Adobe's new AI video feature is awesome! (Let's Recreate Them), Curious Refuge has several chapters on the NAB announcement. Newer Microsoft tools may work better than Adobe's tools when it comes to extending and animating clips, and Curious Refuge notes that in some cases Runway can be used instead for better quality. can also do.

Frame.io featured “The New Premiere Pro AI Tools I'll Be Definitely Be using” by Chris Salters, a general text about old and beta AI features. Chris has posted his Curious Refuge AI Film Production Course: Review elsewhere.
Digital Cinema Society interviews Adobe about the basics, but some new details have been added, including a general release of Firefly video by the end of the year. See ADOBE – AI Integration – Jason Druss – NAB 2024.

Also great are Adobe's Jason Druss and ProVideo Coalition's Kenny McMillan, who talk about new features in Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Frame.io, and more.look
From the NAB show floor | Adobe. There was very little NAB news in AE. It seems that there will be a public opening in early May (here from 10:45). It was also said that Adobe would be making “major investments in 3D” (we've already seen some of it in beta), but there was nothing about AI integration.

There are also videos about the new Firefly 3 beta, mostly from the AI and Technology Tube channel. It's natural to think we might see some of that in the official release of Firefly for Video by the end of the year.
The media has theoretically discussed major updates to Adobe Firefly and Photoshop AI.

photoshopCAFE has reviewed a major update to Photoshop AI, all new features.

TheUnlockr has taken a break from mobile reviews of how to use Adobe Firefly 3 (and why it's the only AI image generator you should use).

MattVidPro AI considers Firefly 3 an in-paint option, but it is not a top choice among AI tools. See Dig into recent overlooked AI news. His views need better support. Another consideration is that Firefly 3's output is 100% safe for commercial use.

