![]() ![]() You can trigger it by going to File > New > Production. And it’s a big one if you work in collaboration. Working with a team of editors? It’s time to create a Production (Image credit: Adobe) The big oneīut we’ve kept the most exciting change for last. Of course, new updates mean support for additional file formats, and there are also new encoding presets when exporting to Adobe Stock. Little things like that, might make you wonder why they weren’t included before, but now they’re here you’ll wonder how you managed to get any work done without them prior to these updates! You can also speed up footage through time remapping by up to 20,000 percent, allowing you to work with much longer clips, and the audio gain range has been increased to 15db. Other recent additions which will make many editors happy include the ability to rename shape and clip layers, the introduction of a new Underline style button so your titles can - finally and easily - be underlined, the inclusion of multi-line text fields in Motion Graphics, and the addition of a new drop-down menu option in those templates, making it much cleaner and easier to customise them in your workflow. Premiere Pro’s interface remains clean, and sleek, allowing you to focus on the edit (Image credit: Adobe) Other improvements You’re also able to alter the motion tracking for long cuts, allowing for slower or faster pans should the subject move across the screen.Īll in all, this feature alone can and will save you a lot of time. Should it mess up in any way, you are able to manually tweak the framing, by finding the automatic keyframes, and changing them to something that works best. However, as always, the results will depend on how good Premiere’s algorithms understand your scene. In our tests, we were very happy with the results, using all available aspect ratios. Premiere will analyse your clip and reframe your visuals, doing its best to keep faces and/or hands in the frame. This can often be a time consuming affair, which is why Premiere Pro’s Auto Reframe feature feels absolutely perfect for this: once you’ve completed your sequence, take a visit to Sequence > Auto Reframe Sequence…, choose the aspect ratio you’re after, and more often than not, you’re done. ![]() As a result, any clip you wish to share needs to be reformatted and resized to suit wherever you’ll be posting it. Our social media world has fragmented a long time ago, and it doesn’t seem that it’ll ever coalesce back into some agreed-upon standard. Sharing for multiple social media aspect ratios is now infinitely easier (Image credit: Adobe)Īdobe Premiere Pro CC subscription options: ![]()
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