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Adobe has just released Premiere Pro 24. Its new features incorporate AI tools for audio, a faster editing experience, and peace of mind for editors thanks to its Recovery mode.
With this update, Premiere takes care of the more tedious tasks to let us focus on the creative part, thanks to a more user-friendly workflow and time-saving tools. Let’s look at what’s new in this new version of Premiere Pro!
One of the problems with most NLE is the progressive slowing down as projects become more complex and incorporate more clips, effects, and edits. In this new Premiere Pro 2024, Adobe announces a timeline experience five times faster than the previous versions. A more responsive interface, especially noticeable with CPU-intensive effects like Lumetri, makes the editing experience smoother.
Premiere Pro 2024 combines tools for transcribing audio automatically from a specific channel or a mix of them. With new controls included, now we can delete all the pauses, low-confidence words, etc. Previously released in a beta version, this feature simplifies editing interviews.
Adobe has pulled together many color options previously spread over different menus, making it easy to figure out where they are. In the new version, those options are under the Settings tab in Lumetri Color.
In previous Premiere versions, we manually selected audio clips and assigned them a tab. The new Audio Auto-Tag feature distributes them into Dialogue, Music, SFX, or Ambience, giving automatic access to menus with specific tools for each category.
Adobe has also incorporated an AI feature (Enhance Speech) to improve the sound quality of our dialogues. Although still in a beta version, it looks very promising and practical.
This new feature helps us organize third-party plugins. Here, we can select and deselect them to avoid incompatibilities and system instability. This means we don’t need to delete or uninstall them if we don’t want to.
Adobe has added a Photoshop feature to Premiere Pro 2024. With the update, if a project crashes and the program quits unexpectedly (that lovely message), we can reopen the project where we left off and know all our work has been kept safe. Of course, we can also restore a previous version if we need it.
In Premiere Pro 2024, we can create templates from our projects. This option lets us organize them with the same bin structure, colors, assets, etc.
The new Premiere Pro 2024 is now available on Adobe’s website and their Cloud app, starting at US$20.99/month.
What do you think about these new features in Premiere Pro 2024? Will you use them to make your editing experience more pleasant and efficient? Let us know your thoughts in the comment below!
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Jose Prada is a London based filmmaker and musician who loves to tell stories. He started in the industry twenty years ago, working in different areas of filmmaking. He co-founded JRVISUALS, where he works as a director, DoP, editor and colorist.