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What’s New in Premiere Pro CC 2020?


Adobe released Premiere Pro 14.0 (aka CC 2020). There are no big surprises in this iteration of the most popular NLE. Which updates are worth your attention? I’m always excited when the editing software of my choice gets an update. But to be honest with you, this November 2019 Adobe Creative Cloud update...is below my expectations. 


1. Auto Reframe

The biggest new feature is unarguably Auto Reframe. This is the only new feature in this release and what is more, we all could see it coming.
The effect uses Adobe Sensei machine learning to be able to identify objects that humans find interesting. Basically they took a lot of pictures and told the computer to analyze how human retina reacts to them and learn the patterns.


2. System Compatibility Report 2.0

Adobe keeps inverting in System Compatibility Report. This is great news! Stability is a big concern for a lot of users and this is yet another step to minimize compatibility issues.

It will notify you about unsupported video card drivers, Operating System requirements and so on. It will also suggest the way you can fix that issue.

3. Shortcuts, more shortcuts 

I can’t remember the last time we got so many new shortcuts.  Personally I'm most happy about the ability to assign a keystroke to keyframe interpolation. My second favorite would be enabling/disabling Motion Direct Manipulation for a selected clip.  The rest of the shortcuts will be useful as well. Generally, I don't think I would ever complain about more commands that can be mapped to a shortcut.  I just regret we still aren't able to edit a shortcut for getting rid of the program bar and maximizing the program area on your screen.

  • The rest of the new shortcuts

  1. Select previous Graphic Layer          (Win: Alt+Ctrl+[, Mac: Opt+Cmd+[) 
  2. Select next Graphic Layer                        (Win: Alt+Ctrl+], Mac: Opt+Cmd+])
  3. Begin Text Editing for a Graphics Layer   (Win: Alt+Ctrl+’, Mac: Opt+Cmd+')
  4. Bring Graphic Layer to Front                    (Win: Shift+Ctrl+], Mac: Shift+Cmd+]) 
  5. Bring Graphic Layer Forward                   (Win: Ctrl+], Mac: Cmd+]) 
  6. Bring Graphic Layer Backward                (Win: Ctrl+[, Mac: Cmd+[) 
  7. Bring Graphic Layer to Back                    (Win: Shift+Ctrl+[, Mac: Shift+Cmd+[)

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