Dear Adobe Team, With every new Premiere Pro update, I see more and more tools that feel like they’re tailored for... let’s say, passionate smartphone bloggers who shoot with shaky hands and edit with TikTok speed. We now have AI voice filters, text-based cutting, auto-reframing, and a bunch of other flashy things that look cool in a demo video but rarely enter the workflow of an actual professional editor. Meanwhile, features that could seriously boost productivity for experienced users are still missing. So here’s a modest list of tools that would actually help: Built-in video denoiser that doesn’t require dynamic link to After Effects or 3rd-party plugins. AI-based video upscaling for improving resolution and preserving details when working with mixed footage. Beat detection and auto marker placement for rhythmic editing — because yes, some of us still cut to the beat. Proper LUT export support — no weird banding, no hacks, no guesswork. Node-based color grading or at least a layered grading system that goes beyond Lumetri’s limitations. Smarter media management and background rendering — why do I still need to babysit cache folders in 2025? I understand Premiere Pro is trying to make editing more “accessible” — and that’s great. But can we also take care of the people who’ve been using this software for 10+ years to produce films, ads, and content that pays the bills? Just a little love for the professionals wouldn’t hurt. Thanks
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