This morning, as a part of the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced updates to a variety of products, including Premiere Pro. The video editing program has gained several refinements and improvements, including working with titles.

Titling refinements

Inner and outer strokes for graphics

Use the titling and graphics tools in Premiere Pro to add visual impact and production value to your videos. Select between inner, centered or outer strokes for more control when adding decorative elements to text and graphics in Premiere Pro.

Flexible alignment controls

Designing titles in Premiere Pro is easier and faster. Line up text and shape elements with one click when designing titles in the Premiere Pro Program Monitor. Along with the ability to align objects in relation to each other, you can now also align text and shape elements with the video frame.

Bulk edit titles on the timeline

Working with titles is more efficient and flexible. Select multiple title clips in the sequence and apply changes like font or font size, colors, and backgrounds to all of them simultaneously.

Performance improvements

2x faster Motion Graphics templates

Motion Graphics templates from After Effects now render 2x faster in Premiere Pro thanks to Multi-Frame Rendering. Depending on the template and your system you may see even more significant speed gains.

Improved performance for AVC Intra

10-bit AVC Intra formats are now up to 2x faster on Apple silicon, thanks to GPU acceleration, providing improved playback and smoother scrubbing performance for AVC Intra formats in MXF containers, including Sony XA VC Intra, Canon XF-AVC Intra and Panasonic AVC Intra.

GPU acceleration for Lumetri scopes

GPU acceleration for Lumetri scopes makes better use of system resources, resulting in better playback.

Improved previews on Windows and macOS

Premiere Pro now uses Apple ProRes 422 LT as the default codec for sequence rendering, which provides high­quality previews for rendered effects on macOS and Windows.

Interoperability and format support

AAF support for Apple silicon

AAF support extends interoperability for Premiere Pro users working on Apple silicon Macs. Previously, this functionality was only available in Premiere Pro in Rosetta mode.

ARRI ALEXA 35 camera support

ARRI RAW and ProRes files from the ARRI ALEXA 35 camera are now supported.