Before the 2023 NAB Show, Adobe added text-based video editing to Premier Pro and expanded Frame.io to support pictures and PDFs.
The Frame.io upgrade is aimed to boost remote collaboration across departments and appeal to a larger spectrum of creative professionals and organizations by delivering a new end-to-end workflow to collect, edit, review, and approve material through one centralized hub.
The new Frame.io Camera to Cloud integrations now enables photographers to seamlessly transfer RAW, JPEG, and HEIF files from their cameras to the Frame.io cloud platform, where editors may examine the photographs, avoiding the need to transfer data from memory cards and hard drives physically.
The Fujifilm X-H2S and X-H2 are the first still image cameras to natively connect to Frame.io, though a $999 camera attachment is needed to connect to the internet wirelessly.
Frame.io members may exchange and analyze PDFs like scripts or press releases with their video or photographic assets in real-time. In addition, PDFs, images, and notes may be altered on iPhones, iPads, and the web, like Frame.io’s videos.
“Frame.io’s latest innovations expand the platform’s appeal to new market segments, address the needs of non-video creatives focusing on images and marketing materials, and continue our commitment to making our most powerful tools accessible for all creators,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president of the creative product group and digital media growth at Adobe.
Adobe called Frame.io “the world’s most secure creative collaboration platform” with its new Forensic Watermarking security feature. Video assets over 30 seconds can have undetectable pixel-level watermarks that survive screen recording, file copying, and external recording.
Forensic Watermarking helps Frame.io users investigate critical material leaks by disclosing asset ID codes that can identify projects, teams, accounts, user location, and playback time within hours of starting an audit.
In addition to Frame.io upgrades, Adobe Premiere Pro will offer an AI-powered text-based editing function to assist in swiftly rearranging clips or captioning video by automatically evaluating and transcribing footage.