Adobe has just released new versions of its video-oriented software: Adobe Premiere Pro 15.0 and After Effects 18.0. For video editors, Premiere Pro will have a new captions workflow to get things done faster. Motion graphics artists will benefit from faster performances in After Effects with real-time 3D Draft Preview, a new 3D ground plane, and the introduction of Multi-Frame rendering in the Public Beta version with up to three times faster renders. Let’s take a closer look at it! Adobe is keeping its momentum by releasing updates every month or two lately! Indeed, the company released the latest Premiere Pro 14.9 last month with faster H.264 and HEVC encoding. This time, it’s a “major” update as both Premiere Pro and After Effects switch to versions 15.0 and 18.0, respectively. Image credit: Adobe Adobe Premiere Pro 15.0 – what’s new Let’s start with Adobe Premiere Pro, which receives very few improvements. In short, Adobe Premiere Pro 15.0 features a new captions workflow that now offers a comprehensive toolset for quickly adding, customizing, and stylizing captions and subtitles. Image credit: Adobe Adobe Premiere Pro 15.0 features a new subtitle video track which is faster to view/hide rather than having subtitles directly into your editing timeline. During export, you’ll have the option to burn captions into your video, or create a separate Sidecar file. Image credit: Adobe I guess adding subtitles is about the least favorite task of any video editor. Let’s hope that this new workflow will speed things up and...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 10 March, 2021