Open your app and access the Frame.io panel in Premiere Pro - Window > Workspaces > Review and After Effects - Window > Review with Frame.io.
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- Set In and Out points in the Source Monitor
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- Add markers to clips
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- Overview of the Essential Graphics panel
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- Speech to Text FAQs
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- Retiring the Legacy Titler FAQs
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- Overview: Color workflows in Premiere Pro
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- Green and pink video in Premiere Pro or Premiere Rush
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- Set preferences
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- Video and audio streaming
- Monitoring Assets and Offline Media
Frame.io centralizes communication and feedback around the most important asset there is — your video. No endless emails, confusing spreadsheets, or constant app switching.
Premiere Pro and After Effects version 22.3 offers Frame.io integrated directly into the app. Just download and install the latest Premiere Pro or After Effects, and sign in/sign up for Frame.io.
All paying Creative Cloud Individuals and Creative Cloud Team members are entitled to Frame.io for Creative Cloud at no additional cost. Frame.io for Creative Cloud is also included in Premiere Pro and After Effects single app subscriptions. For more information, see:
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For the full Frame.io experience, navigate to Frame.io on the web at app.frame.io.
Using older versions of Premiere Pro and After Effects?
If you are using an older version of Premiere Pro or After Effects (version 22.2 or earlier), install the Frame.io extension through Adobe Exchange.
Install the Frame.io extension
Open the Adobe Exchange page or search for Frame.io here, sign into the same Adobe Creative Cloud account that you're using with Premiere Pro or After Effects, and then install the extension. Afterward, close and restart all Adobe applications.
Activate your Frame.io account
Frame.io is included with most Creative Cloud paid memberships. Get started with Frame.io for Creative Cloud by signing into Frame.io with your existing Adobe ID.
To activate your account:
- Open the in-app panel from Window > Extensions > Frame.io, click Continue or the Sign in button.
- It redirects to the Frame.io authentication portal on the web. Enter the email associated with your Creative Cloud subscription and click Let's go.
- Click the Continue with Adobe button which redirects you to the Adobe authentication portal. Enter your details to sign into your Adobe account.
- Close the window and go back to the app on your machine.
Next steps
Open the Frame.io panel within the app and get started with your project. For more information, see Use Frame.io with Premiere Pro and After Effects.
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