Users of Adobe Premiere Pro can now search videos by describing their content.
Adobe has made a resembling quality-of-life updates to Premiere Pro, After Effects and Frame.io, called Media Intelligence. These include AI-driven visual recognition, which allows users to search videos by text, and a translation feature for subtitles. Last year, AI audio features were added to the editing app.
What’s new?
Premiere Pro users can now enter search terms such as “a person walking in the woods” to search clips in their library. According to Adobe, the Media Intelligence AI can recognize “objects, locations, camera angles and more.” It can also go through all the metadata of video files to identify recording dates or locations.
Premiere Pro also gets a translation feature for video subtitles in more than seventeen languages. This will allow users to open multiple subtitle tracks simultaneously, making it easy to view and edit them. The features are available starting today in the beta version of Premiere Pro, which anyone with a Creative Cloud or Premiere Pro subscription can use.
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