Adobe MAX attendees were invited to use AI features in Adobe Premiere or Photoshop to remix and reimagine frames of the original music video by Jordan Sommerlad.
At the recent Adobe MAX conference, NVIDIA Studio spotlighted the latest GPU-accelerated effects across Adobe creative apps.As part of the tech giant’s show efforts, attendees were invited to use AI features in Adobe Premiere or Photoshop to remix and reimagine frames of the original music video by Jordan Sommerlad.
The professionally produced, crowdsourced music video was powered by GeForce RTX PCs and created by hundreds of global creators at Adobe MAX.This week’s RTX AI Garage explores in-depth how NVIDIA GPUs assist the creative process: RTX Studio laptops and desktops accelerate more than 135 creative apps with reliable Studio Drivers and exclusive tools like Broadcast, RTX Video, and DLSS; and hardware acceleration streamlines 4K and 8K editing, speeds up AI effects, and cuts export times from hours to minutes across apps like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.Check out the crowdsourced music video now:
Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
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