

As we all signed an NDA, I’m only allowed to talk about things for which I have clearance. We also heard from an entire panel of Adobe programmers and directors, including Alissa Johnson - who told us about Adobe Anywhere and the future of Team Projects in the Creative Cloud.Īuthor’s Note: Before continuing into the interview and speeches, I must admit that attendees of Adobe Video World were treated to several future updates and plans for the Creative Cloud. David Simons and Daniel Wilk talked about how they created After Effects and are now hard at work bringing Character Animator to Adobe CC.

Al Mooney ( Senior Product Manager of Professional Video Editing) talked about Premiere Pro’s 25th anniversary and the future of the NLE. We also heard from a variety of Adobe team members. Image: Al Mooney on Premiere Pro at Adobe Video World 2016 via Michael Maher / PremiumBeat He’s in charge of Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Media Encoder, and more.

That’s a long job title, but it barely scratches the surface of what Forde actually does. PremiumBeat had the chance to sit and talk with Steve Forde, Adobe’s Group Product Manager of Video and Audio Products. Not only were there video editors and motion graphics artists on hand teaching courses, the actual programmers who built these programs were there to talk about new workflow solutions. That’s a struggle Adobe understands.Īt the 2016 Adobe Video World, we heard all about the future of Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects, and even Media Encoder.
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We aren’t far removed from the decision to combine After Effects World and Premiere Pro World - as the whole industry continues to shift to a single person needing to know how to do everything themselves. We talk to the creative team behind the Creative Cloud at Adobe Video World 2016.
