An interview from the
2015 National Association of Broadcasters Convention in
Las Vegas with Al
Mooney of
Adobe Systems. Adobe Systems is a computer software company which has historically focused upon the creation of multimedia and creativity software products, with a more-recent foray towards rich
Internet application software development.
In this interview Al talks with us about a bunch of updates for
Adobe Creative Cloud products like a new
Color workspace and a Lumetri Color panel in
Adobe Premiere Pro CC, which offers an entirely new color workflow for editors;
Adobe Character Animator, an amazing interactive desktop animation tool; “
Project Candy,” an innovative mobile technology, currently under development for capturing and sharing
Looks; and expanded scopes for collaboration with
Creative Cloud Libraries and
Adobe Anywhere.
Editors have a lot to look forward to in the next release of
Premiere Pro CC, starting with the all-new Color workspace and Lumetri Color panel providing powerful, yet easy-to-use, color tools inside Premiere Pro CC. Further extending their creative color workflows, Premiere Pro CC users will be able to apply Looks captured in the real world with Project Candy to add emotional impact and visual appeal to videos. Looks and graphics elements will be easily accessed in the application via Creative Cloud Libraries. Task-Oriented Workspaces organize the
User Interface for the task at hand. Editors can also create and save custom workspaces to include the windows, tabs and tools that they use most.
It will be much easier to deliver polished interview content by smoothing out jump cuts in talking head shots with
Morph Cut. Improved integration between
Adobe Premiere Clip and Premiere Pro CC will offer a seamless transition from the mobile editing experience to the power of a professional desktop
NLE. Other features coming in the next release include more streamlined audio workflows, caption burn-in, improved
Mercury Transmit performance for external monitoring with third-party
I/O hardware, support for
Windows touch devices, new editing refinements, and even more file format support.
“Project Candy” is the code name for an amazing new mobile technology, currently under development, that allows users to capture light and color from the things they see around them and save the results as Looks. Looks are like grading presets used to enhance the appearance of video footage, like those you can create in Adobe SpeedGrade CC or now in Premiere Pro CC. Looks saved in Project Candy are automatically available in
Premiere Clip, Premiere Pro CC, and
After Effects CC via Creative Cloud Libraries, where they can also be shared with colleagues.
The next release of
Media Encoder CC includes
Time Tuner which lets editors and broadcasters automatically adjust the duration of broadcast deliverables—without time-consuming micro-editing. Time Tuner will be available in the next release of Media Encoder CC.
Video pros will also be able to output multichannel audio with new
Dolby Digital and
Dolby Digital Plus support in Media Encoder CC. And we’re adding support for encoding and decoding of
JPEG 2000 in an
MXF wrapper.
Adobe Character Animator offers a groundbreaking new experience for After Effects users—using the computer’s webcam and microphone along with keyboard and mouse interaction allows users to animate characters created in
Adobe Photoshop CC or
Adobe Illustrator CC in real time, shaving many hours off the creative process.
For more information please visit:
http://www.
Adobe.com
- published: 18 May 2015
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