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Adobe Creative Cloud to release updates soon
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Adobe recently announced its plans to release updates to the new video features in the Creative Cloud. Programs, such as Premiere Pro and After Effects, will see immense improvements to their performance capabilities, user functions, and image quality.
The company plans to show its new software at the 2014 NAB show in Las Vegas. While users will have to wait for the conference to hear the exact details, an Adobe press release revealed that the updates will make products work more efficiently, especially as they relate to other software programs in CC. Premiere Pro, for example, will now allow users to edit text in After Effects that will appear directly in Premiere Pro. After Effects will add close to $30,000 worth of new fonts for users to choose from.
In addition to updates to these two programs, Adobe announced that it would show upgrades to its Adobe Anywhere software, which will allow users to more easily navigate using two Adobe products at once. The event is slated to take place April 7-10.
The American Graphics Institute offers a number of courses ideal for people looking to understand how to best use Adobe products. Those who seek ways to navigate these programs and their new updates should consider After Effects training or enrolling in Premiere Pro courses.
About the author
Christopher Smith is president of American Graphics Institute. He is the co-author of Adobe Creative Cloud for Dummies and more than 10 other books on design and digital publishing. He served as publisher and editor of the Digital Classroom book series, which has sold more than one million books on topics relating to InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro and other Creative Cloud apps. At American Graphics Institute, he provides strategic technology consulting to marketing professionals, publishers designers, and large technology companies including Google, Apple, Microsoft, and HP. An expert on web analytics and digital marketing, he also delivers Google Analytics classes along with workshops on digital marketing topics. Christopher did his undergraduate studies the at the University of Minnesota, and then worked for Quark, Inc. prior to joining American Graphics Institute where he has worked for more than 20 years.