Adobe Firefly now supports prompt-based video editing, adds more th...
Overview
Adobe is updating its AI video-generation app, Firefly, with a new video editor that supports precise prompt-based edits, as well as adding new third-party models for image and video generation, including Black Forest Labs’ FLUX Until now, Firefly only supported prompt-based generation, so you would have to recreate the entire clip if any part of the video was not to your liking With the new editor, you can use text prompts to edit video elements, colors, and camera angles, and we also get a new timeline view that lets you adjust frames, sounds and other characteristics easily
Why This Matters
The company first announced the new video editor in October in private beta, and now it is rolling out to all users Image Credits: Adobe The company said that using Runway’s Aleph model, users can give Firefly specific instructions, such as “Change the sky to overcast and lower the contrast” or “Zoom in slightly on the main subject ” And with Adobe’s own Firefly Video model, users can now do stuff like upload a start frame and a reference video of a camera motion and tell it to recreate that camera angle for the video they’re working on
Key Insights
The company also said users can now use the Topaz Labs’ Astra model to upscale videos to 1080p or 4K
2 image generation model is coming to the app, too, along with a collaborative boards feature
Industry Impact
This development is expected to influence the technology industry, highlighting ongoing changes in innovation, competition, and adoption.
Final Thoughts
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