Adobe's Creative Tools Power 10 Oscar-Nominated Films
Adobe's creative tools have played a significant role in this year's Oscar-nominated films. Ten films, including box-office hits and documentaries, utilised Adobe Creative Cloud applications for editing, creating, and collaborating. The company's Substance 3D Designer even received a Scientific Technical Award from the Academy.
Editors and artists from these films praised Adobe's tools for their intuitive workflow and efficiency. Paul Rogers, editor of 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', commended Premiere Pro and Frame.io for their user-friendly interface. Kara Blake, VFX artist of 'Fire of Love', highlighted Photoshop, After Effects, and Frame.io for their role in the film's post-production.
Ashley Still, senior vice president of Adobe Creative Cloud, expressed pride in empowering these Oscar-nominated filmmakers. Sarah Cosmi, texture lead artist of 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever', praised Substance 3D tools for creating digital environments and combatants. Jayse Hansen, film UI designer of 'Top Gun: Maverick', commended Adobe's tools for their seamless integration and quick workflow.
Adobe's creative tools have once again proven their value in the film industry. With ten Oscar-nominated films utilising their applications, it's clear that these tools help filmmakers meet the demands of a competitive environment and deliver high-quality content efficiently.