

Starting off with your text you can now make simple masks with the shape tool. If you want to animate text with masks it’s actually a lot easier. After Effects already had this feature and now it has been integrated into Premiere so you have the same speedy render times. This unlocks more power from your machine by rendering mogrt files made in After Effects up to twice as fast. Image Credit: Adobe Multi-Frame Rendering You can also align to video frame as a group, meaning you can do a horizontal or vertical alignment while maintaining the current spacing relationship – it won’t mash everything together anymore. Selecting something like align bottom will align the top text with the bottommost text in one click. Selecting all the text boxes you can now see a new dropdown menu. In the demo, she has three pieces of text all in the same layer in the timeline but with different layers in the essential graphics panel. There are now additional alignment tools that can unify a group of items at the same time or without negatively impacting current setups. Unfortunate, but hopefully they address this in the future. One thing to watch out for is that you can’t copy and paste all the style attributes at this point. In the example, she changes the fill of three different pieces of text.


You can now select multiple items, like text, and adjust settings across all of them at the same time. They even moved the eye dropper tool to right next to the color box. This means you could do an inner and outer stroke with different settings to create something a little more elaborate or controlled. You can also do multiple strokes on a single set of text. Using the type tool you can just check the stroke box and then do inner, outer, or center alignment. But, it was actually in the legacy titler tool and just now made its way into the essential graphics panel. This seems like a basic thing Premiere already had. Wait until you are between projects or try it on a separate computer first. Updates can be weird, don’t let it ruin your work.
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2022 UPDATE
If you are interested in learning about all the latest features coming to Premiere Pro CC 2023 you can either go find the list in Adobe’s notes or have a bit more fun by watching a nice roundup video from Premiere Gal.īefore you even get started with these new features I should warn you to not update if you are in the middle of a critical project. Premiere Pro is obviously one of the big ones and Adobe does take some care to deliver a good set each year. It means all your favorite apps are going to have to be updated, but that you will get a bunch of new features to play with. Check out the video below to learn more about Premiere’s proxy workflow.Adobe Max has become the regular event for getting the next year’s major updates for Creative Cloud. Creating a proxy of a video only takes a few clicks on your computer so let’s jump right into it. Proxy files are lower-resolution copies of your original files. Video proxies, also known as proxy files, let you edit large videos without the lag and computational strain. Luckily, if you want to edit video with big beautiful footage without breaking your computer, this is one of those situations where you can have your cake and eat it too. Some processors just don’t have the computing power to stream all that heavy data. Perhaps 4K, 6K, or even 8K footage? While these resolutions are preferable in order to capture high-fidelity images and colors, they are a burden on modern video editing computers. If you’re reading this, I assume you’re a video editor and your computer keeps lagging when you playback clips in Adobe Premiere Pro? If this is happening, you are likely working with videos that have a large file size.
