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A lengthy litany of enhancements and new features has become the norm for Adobe (and a lot of other industry leaders) in the run-up to NAB, but this year, changes to the flagship products, Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects are smaller in number but are huge in impact. Before we dive into those, we’re obliged to credit Adobe with a couple of major achievements in 2023 that are amply deserving of kudos. First, the company noted that two out of three films selected by the prestigious Sundance Film Festival were edited in Premiere this year. But it’s not just the indies who are turning to the Adobe platform. One of the wildest films of the year, Everything Everywhere All at Once, thanks to some of the wildest editing we’ve ever seen, not only won the Best Picture Oscar, editor Paul Rogers most deservedly walked away with the Oscar for Best Editing, having used Premiere Pro to cut the project. Speak to Me Back in everyday reality where most of us do our work, our projects are often driven more by words than pictures. Hours of interviews and dialog can form