Adobe Firefly expands with 'commercially safe' video generator
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Adobe has introduced a new video generator in its generative AI tool Firefly, which is currently in public beta. Dubbed the first 'commercially safe' video generator, it uses only licensed content and public domain materials to prevent copyright infringement. Users can create video clips from text prompts or reference images, with options for customizing camera settings. A subscription service is available for about $11 per month, providing 2000 credits for video generation, allowing for the creation of high-quality 1080p videos at a standard frame rate.
Adobe has recently launched Firefly's video generator, described as the first 'commercially safe' video generator utilizing licensed content and public domain materials.
The Adobe Firefly tool allows for the generation of video clips based on text prompts or by using a reference image combined with instructions.
The video generator's features include customizable camera angles and movements, aiming to cater to a wide range of creative needs.
Accessing the Adobe Firefly video generator requires a subscription of approximately $11 per month, providing users with 2000 credits for video creation.
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