The resulting window gives a couple helpful, intuitive options that’ll make social media video producers’ lives much easier. ![]() ![]() To make the magic happen, take a completed sequence (this is really a finishing technique so make sure you’ve got picture lock!), right click on it in the Project panel and choose Auto Reframe Sequence. Now thanks to Adobe Sensei (when are we gonna meet this guy?), Premiere will not only try to determine the point of interest and frame it, it will automatically add position keyframes to keep the POI in view! While this could be performed manually in the past, users often found themselves having to go in and tediously tweak shots where the action was moving or perhaps wasn’t centered in the frame. Previewed at last year’s Adobe MAX under the code name “Project Smooth Operator”, Auto Reframe allows editors to duplicate sequences automatically into alternate aspect ratios such as 1×1 or 9×16 (aka square and vertical video). Let’s take a look at a few of the Premiere-focused features that will change and enhance your workflow.īy far, the flashiest new feature is the Auto Reframe process. ![]() If you’ve been paying attention to the clock, you know it’s Adobe MAX time – and that means it’s early Christmas for Adobe users, as Adobe has once again released major updates to virtually their entire software line.
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