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Adobe Firefly can take your random clips and and stitch them together like an expert

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Adobe Firefly can take your random clips and and stitch them together like an expert
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Adobe is slowly transforming its AI video and image generation platform into a proper AI video editing suite. A few months back, the company added a timeline view and text prompt editing to Firefly.

With its latest update, Adobe has introduced a Quick Cut feature that allows users to upload their footage and automatically generate a clean first cut.

Save hours of editing time with Quick Cut

I’m a hobby video editor, and one of the most time-consuming parts of the process is creating an initial rough cut from hours of footage. The Quick Cut feature will handle this task for you, significantly reducing editing time. 

Adobe gave several example use cases of how users can use Quick Cut to streamline their editing process. Product reviewers can upload their footage, and Firefly will give a rough cut of the video based on the audio narration. 

Podcasters and reporters can find key moments without sifting through hour-long interviews. These are but a few examples of how Quick Cut can help video creators supercharge their workflow. 

How to use Quick Cut

Using Quick Cut is as simple as uploading your footage and providing Adobe Firefly with a text prompt that describes your video: whether it’s an interview, demo, vlog, or recap. You can then ask Firefly to generate a first draft for you.

 

Firefly will use your description and narration to create a first rough cut of the footage. For more control and precision, you can even add a script or provide follow-up text prompts to refine the cuts. 

If your footage is lacking, you can use Adobe Firefly’s generative powers to create videos from photos and fill the gaps.

What it means for video editors

Adobe Firefly is not here to replace video editors; instead, it can empower them. Adobe has stated that Quick Cut and other Adobe Firefly features are designed for ideation, experimentation, and creating a first draft of the video.

With AI handling the first pass, video editors can focus more on storytelling and the pacing of the video. It can reduce the monotonous work and give them more time to focus on creativity.

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