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Avid is going to launch a new version of MediaCentral at 11:00AM PDT / 2:00PM EDT / 7:OM BST / 8:PM CST on Thursday, 24th September 2020. It promises to bring a new collaborative, silo-free environment for users from both systems.
Switching between Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere was possible, but not without barriers. To make it easier sharing projects between two systems, Avid and Adobe are partnering to bring a new collaborative, silo-free environment for media production.
At the moment, there is some integration between Avid Media Composer and Avid Adobe Premiere. With the current version of MediaCentral and Adobe Creative Cloud, it is possible to switch between both systems. You can find information on the Avid and Adobe Websites.
On Thursday, 24th September, Avid will launch a new version of MediaCentral, with more possibilities to share sequences, projects, and folders without ever leaving Premiere Pro. The new MediaCentral panel for Adobe Premiere Pro lets the user browse, search, access, and edit content and metadata across local and remote databases. The launching event will take place virtually via Zoom, you can reserve your place on the Avid Website.
We will follow the launch event and bring you all the information here at CineD.
You can register for the virtual launch event on the Avid Website.
The events is taking place virtually on Thursday, 24th September 2020:11:00 AM – LosAngeles – (PDT)2:00 PM – New York – (EDT)7:00 PM – London – (BST)8:00 PM – Paris, Berlin – (CST)
What do you think about the integration between Avid and Adobe? Do you have experience working with both systems or switching between both systems? Let us know your experience and what you wish for a more silo-free workflow by leaving comments below.
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Tong Zhang is a freelance sound engineer based in Vienna. He works as a location sound recordist, sound editor, and sound designer for film and TV projects. Also in the capital of music, he established himself as a sound engineer for classical and jazz music as well as FOH engineer for live concerts.