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Oct 12, 2023

Adobe showcases project fast fill for video manipulation

Product updates

  • Adobe announced Project Fast Fill at its MAX conference, a generative fill feature that uses AI to add or remove objects in videos powered by Adobe Firefly.

  • Users can perform tasks such as swapping clothing accessories on moving individuals or eliminating tourists from video backgrounds.

  • The company is considering incorporating this feature into Premiere Pro and After Effects, though no specific timeline has been given.

  • Analyst QuickTake: When launched, the GenAI features will help video editors save time on tedious rotoscoping work to remove objects in videos. This will likely build on Adobe's Roto Brush 2 tool, which uses AI to track a subject's movement, helping to cut down on frame-by-frame refinement.

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