Adobe continues to introduce new artificial intelligence features to its applications. During the last months he has done it in photoshop either Illustratorbut now it’s up to Premiere Pro, your professional video editing software. These are aimed at automating certain audio manipulation tasks that can be tedious.
The first, and simplest, is automatic audio classification. This feature uses artificial intelligence to identify audio in video clips and tag them as dialogue, music, sound effects, or ambient noise. The objective is to save editors time and focus their time on more important and, above all, creative things.
They then introduce a new series of badges on audio clips that provide quick access to commonly used editing tools in Premiere Pro for that kind of sound. For example, one can open the Essential Sound panel, where one can manipulate and improve the clarity of a dialogue.
They also introduce new effects badges. That way, visual indicators make it easier to know which clips have effects, quickly add new effects, and automatically open effect parameters directly from the sequence.
Lastly, Adobe has redesigned the waveforms in the timeline of Premiere Pro. Now they change size intelligently and through new colors the visualization of sequences is made easier.
All of these functions are currently in the beta version of Premiere Pro. It is expected that in February they will be available in the final production version. Anyone with a subscription Creative Cloud You can install beta versions of the apps.
Artificial intelligence to improve dialogue quality in Premiere Pro
One of the most interesting improvements that Adobe introduces in Premiere Pro based on artificial intelligence is improved dialogue, which eliminates background noise and tries to clarify as much as possible the voice of the person or people heard in the audio. It was introduced in the beta of the app in September 2023 and is expected to also reach the final version of the software in the coming weeks.
The enhanced dialogue feature is located in the essential sound panel. Adobe’s idea is not that artificial intelligence will completely automate the audio editing and enhancement process in Premiere Pro, but that it will help optimize existing processes so that editors can dedicate their time to more important things or work on more projects. in less time.
Premiere Pro is one of the most used professional video editing applications. According to Adobe, 68% of the projects presented at the independent film festival Sundance 2024 they used it.