February 20,
2007
Karyn
Johnson, Peachpit
Commons
The No. 3 video sharing site behind
YouTube and MySpace, Photobucket has teamed with Adobe to bring
its users a Web-based video remix and editing tool, allowing them to combine
images and video with text, frames, effects, transitions, and music.
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February 21,
2007
Adobe,
Photobucket Bring Video Tools to the Web
Patrick
Hoffman,
eWeek
Adobe Systems announced Feb. 21
that it has formed a partnership with Photobucket to bring its
Web-based video remix and editing technology to the Web, enabling Photobucket
users to access Adobe's video editing tools for free.
Adobe's Web-based video remix and
editing technology lets Photobucket users customize to drag and drop music,
effects, transitions and titles to videos while also allowing users to reorder,
trim and split clips.
"Our Web-based video remix and
editing technology is just one of the many ways that we are evolving our
business to satisfy the incredible demand for Web-based applications," said
Geoff Baum, group product manager at San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe.
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February 21,
2007
Photobucket Offers
Online Video Mashups
Photobucket has
launched a new service that will allow its 35 million users to do video editing
online with technology powered by Adobe. The Adobe Web based video remix and
editing technology is currently in Beta. Users can now combine photos, videos,
text, and music to create videos or mashups of content from their Photobucket
albums.
“At Photobucket we’re committed to
helping our users get the most out of their personal media, and have fun doing
so,” said Alex Welch, CEO, Photobucket. “Collaborating with Adobe gives our
millions of users a simple way to create mashups that showcase their personality
and creativity. Users can either broadcast these mashups widely, or share with a
small group of friends and family.”
Photobucket users can combine images and
video with captions, bubbles, frames, transitions, and music by dragging and
dropping content to a sceneline. Users can work with content from their albums
or they can choose from the publicly shared images and videos on Photobucket.
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February 21,
2007
Photobucket
teams up with Adobe to offer free online video
mashups
Staff,
Graphic Exchange Network
Photobucket has announced the
launch of a new service that lets users combine images, videos, text, and music
to create personalized videos or “mashups” of content from their Photobucket
albums.
The Adobe video remix and editing
technology which drives Photobucket's new service is a Flash-based application
built using Adobe Flex. Adobe says that the Photobucket toolset, currently being
offered as a beta application, offers "a simplified interface, introducing
consumers to video editing they can quickly master."
Adobe’s video remix and editing technology,
which requires Adobe Flash 9, opens directly in the browser on Photobucket’s
website. It is initially available via limited public beta to Photobucket Pro
users, and will be available for free to Photobucket’s entire user base of 35
million members by early March 2007. For more information, visit http://blog.photobucket.com
February 21,
2007
Photobucket
introduces web-based video editing tools
Jacqui
Cheng, Ars Technica
Adobe and Photobucket announced a
partnership today that will allow Photobucket's 35 million users to do basic
video editing online through the web. The tools will be implemented in a browser
using Flash and will enable users to remix their photos and home videos with
other elements, such as music, video captions, and transitions—all without the
use of dedicated video editing software.
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February 21,
2007
Adobe Brings Premiere
to the Web
Adobe is
bringing its video editing tools online through multimedia storage site
Photobucket, which would make them available for free. The application would be
based on technologies used in Adobe's Premiere product, it
said.
"We aim to simplify the powerful
editing and compositing capabilities that make Adobe software the undisputed
creative leader, so that anyone can post eye-catching compositions online,"
Adobe creative solutions senior vice president John Loiacono said in a
statement.
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February 21,
2007
Adobe Cuts Print
Spending, Turns Focus to Online Ads
Editor,
Adotas
Creative software developer Adobe
Systems, makers of popular tools like Photoshop and Flash, will be cutting its
spending on print advertising to spend more on online advertising, says
Marketing Week.
According to the publication, Adobe
has seen a lot of success with print advertising, but has decided to pay more
attention to the Web. Today, the company announced that it would be working with
Photobucket to provide the online photo sharing service with a suite of online
video-editing tools based on Adobe Premier and powered by Flash. Adobe acquired
Flash when it purchased Macromedia in 2005 for $3.4 billion in
stock.
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February
21, 2007
Adobe &
Photobucket - Video Editing for the Masses
Scott
Fegette, Scott Fegette
Well, it's been speculated for some
time, but Adobe just announced it's partnership with Photobucket, to integrate Flex-based video
editing capabilities into the popular photo and video hosting site. As noted in
the release, this should be the first of many such partnerships over the
coming months, and I'm really looking forward to digging into the Adobe
RIA-powered editing experience, myself.
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http://weblogs.macromedia.com/sfegette/archives/2007/02/adobe_photobuck.cfm
February 21,
2007
Adobe’s Video Editing Tools Online at
Photobucket
Staff, Killer
App
Consumers can now edit their home
movies online using Web-based video remix and editing tools from Adobe.
Adobe’s tools -- which let users add music, captions, bubbles, transitions and
titles to videos, as well as reorder, trim and split clips -- are available at
Photobucket, a digital media site with 35 million users.
The Photobucket announcement is
just the first of many, Adobe says. The company expects to announce more
partnerships with Internet companies and media properties over the coming
months. All of the online services will be free and ad-supported.
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February 22,
2007
Photobucket to
Introduce Web-based Video Editing Capablities
Staff, Tech
Buzz
Yesterday, Adobe and Photobucket
announced a partnership to introduce basic online video editing capabilities
into Photobucket. Once the flash based video editor is implemented, users can
perform rudimentary functions like remixing their photos and home videos with
music, video caption and transition. The web-based video editor is also said
to have clip trimming and splitting features as well.
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February
21, 2007
Staff,
A Free and Decent Blog Host
Photobucket an online personal media company where over 35
million people create, manage and share their personal digital media, today
announced the launch of a new service, featuring lightweight, web-based video
remix and editing technology powered by Adobe Systems Incorporated. The Adobe
web-based video remix and editing technology is available online as part of the
Photobucket user experience, and is currently offered as a Beta application.
Photobucket users can now combine images, videos, text, and music to create
personalized videos or “mashups” of content from their Photobucket albums,
without requiring any additional downloads.
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