


In a related announcement last week, Adobe shared that it incorporates text-based video editing into Adobe Premiere Pro. Lastly, only time will tell if Adobe Firefly can ever produce a video of Will Smith eating spaghetti that can rival the masterpiece created by ModelScope, an open-source video synthesis model. As such, it’s probably wise to approach Adobe’s marketing video with a degree of skepticism until the product is officially released.

However, Runway has yet to deliver on those promises to the degree showcased in its teaser. It’s worth noting that these text-based video editing tools may seem familiar, as Runway teased similar capabilities back in September. Additionally, these tools will offer text-based color enhancements, text and logo animations, automatic storyboard creation, and “co-pilots” that can assist users in mastering editing skills. Adobe’s promotional blog mentions several features that users can expect from its new AI tools, including the ability to generate sound effects and music.
