Cantemo 5.1 Has New Adobe Panel

Cantemo, now part of Codemill, says the latest version of its flagship MAM Cantemo 5.1 features a brand new panel for Adobe Premiere Pro, as well as updates to the User Interface.

Rickard Lönneborg, CEO, Cantemo, commented: “The existing integration with Premiere Pro has proven invaluable to Cantemo users over many years. This update makes the workflow even more powerful and more streamlined. This, coupled with some improvements in the UI and our recently announced integration with Codemill’s Accurate.Video Validate, significantly improves workflows for video editors, as well as QC and technical operations teams.”

Sue Skidmore, head of partner relations for professional video at Adobe, added: “We value integrations that enhance the efficiency of creative workflows for our users. The combination of Adobe Premiere Pro CC, a key component of Adobe Creative Cloud and Cantemo helps editors and video professionals focus on what they do best: creating great content.”

Cantemo 5.1 also features a number of UI enhancements, including edits to the look and feel of pop-ups and thumbnails and aligning colours for status alerts. The media bin has been updated to enable entire collections to be moved simultaneously.

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