![]() ![]() ![]() Get started faster with edited video: Scene Edit Detection. With two significant speed boosts in just 6 months, After Effects has never gotten faster so fast. Native support for Apple silicon only builds on these gains. Last year After Effects performance was improved across the board with Multi-Frame Rendering, with users seeing speed gains of up to 4x on the same hardware. Create up to 3x faster with native Apple M1 supportįaster rendering enhances the creative process: it makes it easy for motion designers to explore ideas and iterate more quickly on their compositions. For more information, check out our blog post. Motion designers can now send work in progress for review and collect feedback, all without leaving After Effects. Now built-in to After Effects, Frame.io improves efficiency by connecting collaborators and other stakeholders to the creative process with real-time reviews during post-production. Speed up creative decisions with Frame.io for Creative Cloud Adobe will be at NAB 2022 April 24 – 27 at Booth N3404 in North Hall and for the first time ever in Central Hall Booth C9520 to present the latest release and welcome Frame.io to the Adobe family. Over the following days, the new versions will roll out to all users via the Creative Cloud Desktop application. The latest versions of After Effects and Premiere Pro will be available in a phased release, starting on April 12. Along with support for Apple silicon, the latest release of After Effects offers built in review and approval tools with Frame.io for Creative Cloud, Scene Edit Detection, powered by Adobe Sensei and improvements for 3D workflows. Now up to 3x faster on Apple M1 Macs, After Effects gives today’s motion designers the tools they need to do great work and the speed to finish sooner. ![]() New in After Effects: native Apple M1 support, integrated reviews and Scene Edit Detection ![]()
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