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September 10, 2012 2:09 AM
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Collaborative Video Editing on the Go: Adobe Anywhere

Collaborative Video Editing on the Go: Adobe Anywhere | Online Video Publishing | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Adobe Anywhere is a cloud-based video editing suite tapping into the power and features of Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Prelude.


Your original video files are uploaded online and form there on you and your team can collaboratvley work without ever neededing to send or transfer large files.


Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Prelude, which will need to be updated before they can be used with Anywhere, will be able to operate in standalone mode or in a collaborative fashion with the new  Adobe software. In standalone mode, you use project files stored on your local machine/computer as you would with previous versions of these applications. For collaborative workflows, you log into Adobe Anywhere, and then can use shared assets along and work with others on your production team who also are using Adobe Anywhere.


Adobe Anywhere supports most formats that Adobe Premiere natively supports including HD, SD, DV formats and more. For a complete list, see http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/supported-file-formats-premiere-pro.html 


Features: http://success.adobe.com/microsites/adobeanywhere/features.html

Video demo: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/adobe-anywhere/introducing-adobe-anywhere-for-video/


More info: http://success.adobe.com/microsites/adobeanywhere.html



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February 27, 2012 9:32 AM
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Beyond Flash: Adobe Announces Project Primetime Video Platform

Beyond Flash: Adobe Announces Project Primetime Video Platform | Online Video Publishing | Scoop.it

If you've been wondering what Adobe had in the works after laying Flash Player for mobile to rest, the wait is over.

 

The outfit has unveiled the codenamed Project Primetime, the "industry's first fully integrated video technology platform" that will offer television-esque viewing sessions across your web-enabled devices.

 

This tech plays nice with all "major" mobile platforms -- including iOS -- as well as desktop operating systems and smart TVs (Windows, Mac OS, Apple iOS, Google Android, Samsung SmartTVs and other platforms).

 

--PR highlights--

 

Adobe Access 4 software will support native iOS apps, extending its existing support for desktop operating systems, Android apps and connected TVs. Adobe Access support for HLS/iOS is expected to ship in spring 2012.

 

Adobe streaming technologies will support MPEG-DASH, a set of emerging standards for streaming multimedia content over the Web that will help reduce technology fragmentation. Support for MPEG-DASH, which is expected to become a profile of HDS, comes as Adobe continues to collaborate in this area with a large number of industry partners. At the same time, Adobe will continue to innovate and develop its HTTP streaming protocol, HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS), which is used by major broadcasters worldwide.


Via Nicolas Weil
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