Want to control how much power to dedicate to After Effects (at the expense of other apps)? Well now you can (Image credit: Adobe) Flexible languages But you’ll be able to manipulate objects more quickly and easily, saving you a lot of time, and going back to full quality is but a click away. Toggling it is highly useful if you have an older computer, or your project is getting very complex.ĭepending on the prowess of your video editing computer, and intricacy of your work, when activated, the quality will likely be reduced. Now, it’s a button located in the toolbar. Prior to it, you could access a ‘fast draft’ by drilling down a bunch of menus. The more complex a creation, the easier it is to get lost in it, so this is a most welcome addition to help you find your bearings.Īnother great new feature is Draft Preview. This is something that can be quickly toggled on or off so it never gets in the way, and is only there when you need it. With it activated, you’ll get a horizontal plane vanishing to infinity which can be used as a frame of reference when creating your scene. One of the recent improvements is the inclusion of an optional 3D Ground Plane. It’s the sort of emphasis on efficient workflows that’s bound to increase post-production productivity.Ĭreate templates and allow Premiere Pro editors to customise them with ease (Image credit: Adobe) Working in 3DĬreating 3D designs can be tricky, especially when it’s all done via a 2D interface, so Adobe’s designers have worked to help ease this process. This is a great way to get a designer to create a template, while allowing a Premiere Pro editor the flexibility they need to make alterations without having to contact said designer for every needed change. Creating various versions (depending on your needs) is also possible, further increasing your possibilities. Objects such as text, images and video clips, can be made swappable turning your templates into highly useful and versatile tools, with as numerous editing options as are required. Once done, drag various elements to the Essential Graphics panel, select their editable properties, export it, and you’re pretty much done.ĭo note however, that not all properties of an item can be manipulated and altered from Premiere Pro, but the list is large enough to satisfy most, if not all, needs. The way it works is really simple: use After Effects to create a template, just as you would normally. Media replacement is another impressive new feature. Need to review your work with colleagues or clients? Then the inclusion of Frame.io inside After Effects will be a boon for you (Image credit: Adobe) Media swapping This is an ideal and extremely useful tool when discussing work with colleagues and clients, and controlling exactly what and where changes should be made on a collaborative project. There’s an enhanced version of this service (which you can try free for 30 days), called the Frame.io Team Plan, which includes additional storage, and the ability to share an unlimited number of projects with up to 15 users.Īs you can tell by what’s on offer, this service allows you to share projects and get real-time timecode-accurate feedback on the work in progress. It can be accessed from a web browser, or directly within After Effects. You’re able to share up to 5 projects with 2 users and an unlimited number of reviewers. You need to be logged into your Creative Cloud account in order to take advantage of these features, and Frame.io includes 100GB of storage in addition to your usual Creative Cloud allowance. Perhaps one of the biggest improvements to After Effects (and Premiere Pro), is the inclusion of Frame.io. Users will experience shorter launch times, improved UI responsiveness, and faster rendering, thanks to this support. It’s extremely reassuring for those who prefer the Mac platform, that their software of choice is migrating to the new architecture. Mac users will be delighted to find that, just like Adobe’s Premiere Pro, After Effects 2022 (version 22.3), offers native support for Apple’s new M1 family of processors.
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