![]() And we’re making it much easier for stakeholders to review and share comments directly in our desktop products. We’ve rolled out Cloud Documents in Photoshop, Illustrator, and XD, allowing customers to easily share their work with collaborators and stakeholders. Over the last few years, for instance, we’ve launched Creative Cloud Libraries, which help teams share creative ingredients - from fonts and colors to vectors and images. The Frame.io team will join the Creative Cloud team, which is already laser-focused on bringing seamless collaboration to the creative world. That’s why we are so excited about working together. (You’ll hear much more about enabling collaboration at Adobe MAX in October.) I know the Frame.io team is committed to the same goals and has innovative ideas for moving forward. Recently, for example, Frame.io launched ” Camera to Cloud,” the fastest, easiest, and most secure way to instantly get footage from cameras to collaborators anywhere in the world.Īdobe’s mission is to empower creativity for all and as creativity becomes increasingly collaborative, it’s essential that we make it simple and efficient for creative people to work together and to involve all the people who need to review and approve their work. Frame.io’s innovative founders and talented and passionate team are relentlessly focused on the future of video. ![]() And that list includes Adobe – we’ve long used Frame.io to collaborate on videos for our website, social media, and events. Many of the world’s top film and television studios and Fortune 100 companies rely on Frame.io. ![]() So today I’m thrilled to announce we’ve completed our acquisition of Frame.io, an industry-leading video collaboration platform.įrame.io’s cloud-native platform is a secure and elegant way to gather feedback from everyone involved in a video production – from the director to the script supervisor to all the people who need to approve the final project. And you know that making great videos does not happen without collaboration. ![]() If you create video of any kind - from binge-worthy entertainment to inspiring social media shorts to videos that connect with your customers - chances are you’ve never been busier. (The original project files can be retrieved within three to five hours, Frame.io says.) Once you outgrow those gigs, active storage can be expanded for $15/month ($156/year) per 250 GB, and archival storage for $10/month ($108/year) per 1 TB.We are in a golden age of video. Other recently added features include a private comments feature making it easier for teams to keep private comments private while still interacting with clients outside the organization in the same project, for sending easy user notifications, a f.io shortlink system for friendlier URLs, easy account switching via new sidebar buttons, and new version management options.Īn updated iOS app is now available for download, with a refined interface, and Frame.io has begun offering archival project storage and a simpler review page for collecting client feedback as beta features.įor the new archive feature, Frame.io is setting aside 750 GB of archival storage along with 250 GB of active storage the high-resolution versions of projects may be archived while low-res proxies remain available in active storage. ![]() And the Reel Player allows multiple assets to be arranged as a filmstrip to create an autoplaying presentation. The software’s newfound PDF awareness is touted by Frame.io as a big step forward, allowing studios to collaborate on pre-production documents in the same way they do shots from projects in production. Other New Tweaks and Enhancements Are Arriving Just in Time for NABįrame.io has added an array of new features to its video collaboration tool set in time for NAB Show 2019, including the ability to review multi-page PDFs - think scripts and storyboards - and a new “Reel Player” format for creating simple presentations. ![]()
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