Some of those focus on workflow improvement, including the new Freeform Project panel that lets you arrange assets visually and improved audio tools (which now also feature Auto Ducking for ambient sound in Audition and Premiere Pro).Īs usual, Adobe also worked hard on improving the overall performance of its applications. With the annual NAB show coming up next week, Adobe is also launching a plethora of other video updates for both After Effects and Premiere Pro.
If you need to fine-tune the result, you can also use Photoshop to create reference frames.Īdobe notes that content-aware fill is also a very useful tool for 360-degree VR projects, where you can’t always hide everything around the camera. If everything works as planned, the tools will automatically track the object through a scene (even when it moves behind another object for a bit) and replace it with more suitable pixels. To remove an object (or maybe a stray boom mic) from a scene is to mask it. The company notes that this new feature is powered by Adobe Sensei, the company’s AI platform. As you can imagine, doing this for a video is significantly harder because you have to do this for every image while the objects move. The company has long offered this feature in Photoshop, where you can use it to automatically remove objects from a photo, with the application filling in the blank space with appropriate pixels, based on what’s around it.
Adobe today announced that it is bringing content-aware fill to After Effects, the special effects software that is part of its Creative Cloud offering.