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Adobe will be more compelling for professionals with the acquisition of Frame.io

Adobe agrees to acquire Frame.io   Adobe is adding some real power to its video product line with the acquisition of Frame.io, a cloud-based video company with over a million users. Like Adobe, Frame.io has a subscription-based business. Its “cloud-first” workflow promises responsiveness and data management features. It has also been offering integration with widely used video tools including Adobe’s ...

Kathleen Maher

Adobe agrees to acquire Frame.io   Adobe is adding some real power to its video product line with the acquisition of Frame.io, a cloud-based video company with over a million users. Like Adobe, Frame.io has a subscription-based business. Its “cloud-first” workflow promises responsiveness and data management features. It has also been offering integration with widely used video tools including Adobe’s Premiere Pro, After Effects, but also Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Black Magic’s Davinci Resolve, Avid’s Media Composer, and Colorfront. Most recently, Frame.io added its Camera to Cloud (C2C) in conjunction with Teradek and Colorfront to beef up its remote work
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