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MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, at Adobe MAX – the world’s largest creativity conference – Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) announced beta availability of Premiere Pro’s first set of Firefly-powered video editing workflows powered by the new Firefly Video Model (beta), along with enhancements and upgrades to the app’s performance and user experience. New features include Generative Extend (beta) which addresses a common but complex challenge in video editing by making it easy for video professionals to extend clips to cover gaps in footage, smooth out transitions and hold on shots longer for perfectly timed edits. The new upgrades in Premiere Pro unlock more creative time for busy editors, including by tripling export speeds and offering a new context-sensitive properties panel, and are generally available to Premiere Pro customers today. The Firefly Video Model (beta) is the first publicly available video model designed to be commercially safe.
“We believe our Firefly Video Model will revolutionize video editing in ways that video professionals are going to love,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president, digital media at Adobe. “The latest innovations across Premiere Pro, After Effects and Frame.io will empower video professionals to do their best work more quickly, efficiently and beautifully.”
First Firefly-Powered Video Workflows – Commercially Safe by Design
Adobe has been deeply engaged with professional video editors over the past year to understand how generative AI can solve real problems in their work. A common challenge that surfaced throughout this community engagement was the ability to create new media from an existing clip to help fine-tune edits, hold on a shot for an extra beat or add a few frames to cover a transition. The Firefly-powered Generative Extend tool (beta), now available in Premiere Pro (beta), was designed to make shots a little bit longer by generating entirely new frames at the beginning or end of a clip. It can also be used to extend audio clips to create ambient “room tone” to smooth out audio edits. Just click and drag for the perfect edit.
To help video professionals quickly communicate their creative intent, create b-roll to fill gaps, or to add new elements to a shot, Adobe also released today the new Generative Video (beta) module powered by Adobe Firefly.
As with all Firefly generative AI models, the Firefly Video Model (beta) – and the features it powers, like Generative Extend (beta) – is designed to be safe for commercial use. Adobe trained its Firefly generative AI models on licensed content, such as Adobe Stock and public domain content. In addition, Adobe’s AI features undergo an AI Ethics Impact Assessment to ensure that they meet the company’s AI Ethics principles of accountability, responsibility, and transparency. Content Credentials, which act like a “nutrition label” for digital content to show how it was created and edited, are applied to select Firefly-powered features such as Generative Extend and Firefly Video Model outputs to indicate the use of generative AI.
New Innovations for Pro Video Editors and their Production Teams
With the rapid rise of short-form video, editors are working faster than ever before, with tighter budgets and distributed teams. Adobe continues to deliver breakthrough innovations across its video application ecosystem to enable end-to-end editing capabilities and seamless collaboration between editors and their stakeholders. Recent upgrades to Premiere Pro, After Effects and Frame.io include:
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Industry Momentum
Visual storytellers around the world use Adobe’s Creative Cloud and Substance 3D tools to bring their stories to life. Premiere Pro, After Effects, Substance 3D and Frame.io powered a record number of TV shows and docuseries this year, including recent 2024 Emmy-winning projects like “The Bear”, “Saturday Night Live”, “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life”, “Fallout”, “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and “Shogun” – as well as noteworthy films including “Dìdi (弟弟)”, “Thelma” and “Frida”.
The Television Academy recently honored Adobe with two Emmy awards, including the Philo T. Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Award highlighting its contributions to television technology and engineering, as well as an Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Award recognizing Adobe Substance 3D Painter for its leading innovations in the field of visual effects. Adobe’s Enhance Speech was also recently awarded an Engineering Excellence award by The Hollywood Professional Association, honoring outstanding technical and creative advancements across media, content production, finishing, distribution, and archiving.
Pricing and Availability
The Firefly Video Model is in limited public beta on firefly.adobe.com. Join the waitlist here. During this limited public beta, generations are free. Adobe will share more information about Firefly video generation offers and pricing when the Firefly Video Model moves out of limited public beta.
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