Adobe’s annual February update for Creative Cloud is out, promising to give creatives using Premiere additional audio and video tools. Let’s take a look.
Harnessing the power of Adobe Sensei’s machine learning tools, the new Remix tools, as they are being called, enable editors and content creators to try different music and refine it to better fit the duration and tone of a scene.
Remix analyzes the music to work out how to rearrange the audio beats to fit the scene duration, even when it’s shorter or longer than the original length.
There are also improvements to HEVC exporting, faster speech-to-text transcription, support for the new Canon R5 C, and some cool new video effects.
A Post-Production DJ
Adobe’s Remix tools take an audio editing workflow that once took hours and automates it in seconds with razor cuts and crossfades that audiences will hardly notice. Moreover, editors can then use the remix sliders within Adobe’s Essential Sound Panel in Premiere Pro to fine-tune and customize the AI’s choices to their liking.
Author: James DeRuvo
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.