

◊ After Effects Help has a New features summary (update coming).
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Todd later posted details as usual in what’s new and changed in the upcoming update to After Effects CC. ◊ Be sure to see After Effects product manager Todd Kopriva’s feature outline in next major update for After Effects CC revealed.

NextWaveDV spoke to several Adobe reps about upcoming product updates and squeezes out some extra tidbits from Todd Kopriva:
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Also, reviews from Walter Biscardi and from Robbie Carman (in a 17-minute video) dig the new Lumetri color panels.Īdobe’s Dave Helmley has video and text in What’s New Premiere Pro CC for NAB 2015: ◊ Some may be disappointed at the first glance of the new color features - hoping instead for a “Lightroom Speed Cine” UI - but Scott Simmons offers a positive take in Have A Look At The Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015 Update: A lot of new features including a surprise color grading overhaul. ◊ Josh Weiss ( has video overview (below), Premiere Pro CC – April 2015- New Features Teaser. ◊ Help has a new features summary (update coming). ◊ Be sure to see Premiere Pro product manager Al Mooney’s feature announcement, with more on the Speedgrade blog, as well as a video (below), another from 2015 NAB Supermeet, and What’s New Premiere Pro CC for NAB 2015 from Adobe’s Dave Helmley (video below).

If you’re going to NAB, Adobe’s Megan Keane has a guide, All Things Adobe at NAB 2015.īelow are the main feature updates in text and video, pulled from Adobe team blogs and others. Tools and features that empower artists to create more and deliver faster are promised: Adobe Character Animator, Lumetri Color and Morph Cut in Premiere Pro CC, Time Tuner in Adobe Media Encoder CC, Preview enhancements and Face Tracker in After Effects CC, and more.Īdobe is offering switchers to Adobe Creative Cloud - those from Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid, or upgraders from previous CS versions - a $29.99 per month offer, which ends May 29, 2015.Also, Adobe Anywhere, coming soon in two versions, offers collaborative editing workflows for larger workgroups and for less larger teams (though without Mercury Engine acceleration). Deeper collaboration, from small teams to large enterprises, including asset sharing via Creative Cloud Libraries for mobile-to-mobile and mobile-to-desktop workflows.Mobile apps and integrations that extend the creative process, include a streamlined workflow for opening Adobe Premiere Clip projects in Premiere Pro CC, new mobile motion capture technology, and the upcoming Project Candy for easily creating Looks from pictures.New color workflows that make color an integral part of the creative process, including the Color workspace in the Lumetri Color panel and scopes in Premiere Pro CC (extracted from Speedgrade and Lightroom) and some new support in Creative Cloud Libraries.But we have to wait for the release to see how the big color and preview updates shake down. The upcoming Creative Cloud release may at first leave you with a thirst for a sharper focus on tools inside the apps, though early returns are quite positive (see links below).
