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SNS at Adobe MAX 2018

October 15-17, 2018 — Visit us at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles

Adobe MAX
Stand #1224
October 15-17, 2018

Discover how to get the most out of your Adobe workflow with the latest shared storage and media asset management tech.

Use the form below to schedule a meeting at Adobe MAX!

What you’ll see at Adobe MAX:

Better ways to store and share media, manage your files, and collaborate more effectively with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and your other Adobe apps.

Plus

  • Faster post-production workflows with shared storage
  • How to create a searchable database for your media and projects
  • How to improve collaboration with multiple editors, motion artists, designers, and other team members
  • New ways to use metadata inside Premiere
  • Using AI and automation so you can spend more time being creative
  • Adobe shared projects and team projects workflows
  • Much more…







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