LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro Enables Remote Collaboration for Creatives

LucidLink, a company that specializes in high-performance remote collaboration storage, has announced the general availability of its LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro editing software. The panel integration allows creative editors to cache just the media needed in their edit directly within the Premiere Pro application, offering them a faster, more efficient, and seamless experience.

LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro: A Game-Changer for Remote Editing

The LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro was showcased at IBC 2023 in Amsterdam, and has been beta tested by a number of creative professionals that rely on Adobe Premiere Pro for their creative process. The panel integration enables editors to work with proxy and high-resolution media stored in the cloud, without having to download or sync the entire files. The panel also provides real-time indication of the content availability and optimised one-touch performance.

LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro Enables Remote Collaboration for Creatives
LucidLink Panel for Adobe Premiere Pro Enables Remote Collaboration for Creatives

Brian Cibula, president of Supersweet Motion Picture Productions, said: “Our business runs on Adobe software, and the integration of the LucidLink Panel into Premiere Pro has been a game-changer for our teams when they are out on the road and unable to transfer creative assets using conventional methods of transfer and download. Our editors have been able to either pin just the clips needed within their sequence in Premiere Pro, or if more precision is needed, cache the clip ranges found within their edit, which has saved countless hours and successfully streamlined their creative flow.”

Supersweet Motion Picture Productions is the owner of Magicbox, a portable virtual production volume housed in semi-trailers that can transform into a ready-for-action LED studio. Magicbox uses LucidLink for its pre-vis workflows, working with virtual art departments to create virtual environments for its LED volume.

LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro: A Solution for Global Collaboration

Another company that has benefited from the LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro is Casual, a global video content production studio for enterprise-level businesses. Casual has teams creating thousands of projects a year for Fortune 500 clients, with offices in London, New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, Barcelona and Sydney.

Katie Wade, US Head of Post Production at Casual, said: “Editing in Premiere Pro is a seamless process until it comes to working with remote, hybrid, and our global cross-team collaborations. Using the LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro means we don’t need to pin entire media folders, just the relevant content needed in a specific timeline.”

Casual uses LucidLink to access and share media files across different locations and time zones, without compromising on quality or security. The company also uses LucidLink to collaborate with external freelancers and clients, who can easily access the same cloud storage without having to install any software.

LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro: Available Now at Adobe MAX

LucidLink announced the general availability of its panel integration within Premiere Pro in time for the creativity conference Adobe MAX October 10 – 12 in Los Angeles, CA. The company said that it is thrilled to offer this product to the whole Adobe community, and that it is delivering a seamless experience for creatives working collaboratively in locations around the world.

Peter Thompson, CEO of LucidLink, said: “Real-time cloud-based collaborative workflows are the future of media creation, giving time and focus back to the creative to do what they do best: create compelling content. LucidLink is delivering this seamless experience today to creatives working collaboratively in locations around the world.”

The LucidLink Panel for Premiere Pro is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems, and supports any cloud storage provider that offers an S3-compatible interface. The panel can be downloaded from the Adobe Exchange or from the LucidLink website.

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