Revolutionizing Post-Production: fylm.ai's Bold Move for Seamless Collaboration
Imagine a world where creative minds can collaborate effortlessly, regardless of their physical location. fylm.ai, a visionary platform, has taken a giant leap forward with its latest update, 2.3, and we're here to break it down for you!
But here's where it gets exciting: fylm.ai has integrated its powerful tools directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, offering a seamless and efficient workflow for color grading and collaboration.
Let's dive into the key features and explore how this update can transform your post-production process!
Premiere Pro Integration: A Game-Changer
With just a single click, users can now upload an entire timeline from Premiere Pro to fylm.ai. No more tedious exports or intermediate files! The magic happens in the cloud, and once the grade is created, it's a breeze to sync it back into Premiere, right onto your timeline.
And this is the part most people miss: the extension also enables commenting within Premiere Pro. Collaborators can review notes and feedback alongside the graded material, all without leaving the edit. It's like having a virtual grading suite right at your fingertips!
ACES 2.0 and LUT Improvements: Precision Color Management
The update's ACES 2.0 support ensures fylm.ai stays at the forefront of color management. With improved LUT tools, users can define input and output color spaces when creating LUTs, giving them precise control when working with diverse log curves and color requirements.
Pricing and Availability: A Sweet Deal
The fylm.ai 2.3 update is automatically installed when you reload the app. If you're new to fylm.ai, you can sign up for free and test it out. For those ready to commit, the Pro plan is a steal at just $15/month, billed annually, and the Team plan, starting at 3 users, is priced at $30/month, billed annually.
The Bottom Line: Will It Fit Your Workflow?
The new Premiere Pro integration offers a streamlined and collaborative grading experience. But here's the million-dollar question: Do you think this integration will enhance your workflow, or do you prefer the traditional grading process outside the NLE?
We'd love to hear your thoughts! Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below. Let's spark a conversation and explore the possibilities together!