Moments Lab Brings AI-Powered Content Discovery To Adobe Premiere Pro
AI and video search company Moments Lab (formerly Newsbridge) is pleased to announce its plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro, which provides users with direct access to their Cloud Media Hub within the Premiere Pro interface.
Editors can now quickly access, discover, and clip the best moments identified by AI in their recent or archived footage without needing to switch screens or download and re-upload files.
The Moments Lab Adobe Premiere Pro Plugin provides a complete sync between Premiere Pro’s project panel bin and Moments Lab, and brings the multimodal AI for video search, MXT-1.5, to Adobe users. With MXT-1.5, editors can access AI-generated editorial information about their videos, including summaries, breakdowns of key sequences, and the most compelling quotes, in order to quickly grasp video content without needing to watch it in its entirety.
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