![]() ![]() Now you don’t have to wonder whether what you’re doing in the web app is carrying into the extensions-or vice versa. We’ve heard that some of you were working in the web app rather than directly in the extensions, so we’ve given them a facelift. ![]() And there’s also a lot more in 3.7.1 to make everyone’s workflow faster, smoother, and more efficient. Designed to mirror the look and feel of the web app, you’ll now enjoy a freshly updated experience. ![]() That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that Frame.io 3.7.1 brings you completely redesigned Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects extensions. If you’re at NAB, stop by our first-ever Frame.io booth at 2426 in South Lower to hear more about these announcements, and say “Hi” to our team!.The Adobe Premiere Pro extension has been a pillar of Frame.io workflows since we first rolled it out five short years ago, and it’s always a top priority for us to keep improving the experience for our many Adobe users. You can now use the same API that our new DaVinci Resolve integration is built on to transform your own video workflow. This announcement is just one of many we shared today. If you don’t already have DaVinci Resolve Studio, you can download it here. If you already have DaVinci Resolve Studio, you’ll be able to access Frame.io inside DaVinci Resolve 16 as soon as the new beta is released. There’s no further action needed from you.įrame.io in DaVinci Resolve will be available soon in open beta in the Studio (paid) version only. Everything happens automatically when exporting your timeline. Straight-forward media exports-no extra steps necessaryĮntire timelines, or just sections, can be rendered, batch uploaded and synced at the same time to Frame.io with ease. The collaboration synchronization is unlike any other integration we support, you can hold entire conversations between Frame.io and DaVinci Resolve without needing to switch contexts. If they reply to your comment, their threaded response will show up as a marker right in your timeline. If you leave a comment on your timeline in DaVinci Resolve, teammates and collaborators will see it in Frame.io. Resolve will automatically swap the proxy with the full resolution file.Īutomatically synced, frame-accurate commentsįrame.io comments, replies, and annotations are automatically synced to your DaVinci Resolve timeline, no import or export necessary. Any Frame.io clips added to the Media Pool are automatically downloaded for use in the project you’re working on-and you can even start cutting while the full resolution file is being downloaded in the background. With Frame.io in DaVinci Resolve, you’ll have access to all your Frame.io accounts, teams, projects, and folders right in the DaVinci Resolve Media tab, immediately on sign-in. Your entire Frame.io workspace in Resolve’s Media Storage It’s a major step in pushing the boundaries of cloud video workflows even further so that you can continue to make better video, faster. ![]() Today’s announcement marks another significant milestone not only for us, but for the entire professional video community. For years, we’ve supported integrations in the top advanced editing tools, including Premiere Pro and After Effects and just last Fall, we introduced an all-new workflow extension built into Final Cut Pro X in partnership with Apple. This launch has been a long time coming, and we know it’s something many of you have been eager to get your hands on. Built entirely on our now public API, this is much more than just an integrationㄧFrame.io is a native feature set tightly woven into the fabric of DaVinci Resolve Studio, zero installation required. When we say it’s natively integrated, we mean it. It’s the NAB show in Las Vegas and we just shared some incredible news in partnership with Blackmagic Design: Frame.io is now natively integrated into DaVinci Resolve Studio. ![]()
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