Each year, filmmakers, creators, studios, streamers and beyond descend in the annual Sundance Film Festival to present and watch the best new independent films of the year.
A Festival of Creativity
Adobe was at the festival to celebrate the creativity within all of us by empowering everyone – from creators, dreamers and beyond – to share their story with the world.

This year, more films than ever have been created with Premiere Pro, making Adobe the most used editing software at Sundance. For the second year in a row, the majority of films used Premiere Pro to bring their vision to the screen, and 82% of the 2020 Festival lineup is powered by Adobe Creative Cloud.
Celebs like Jane the Virgin star Gina Rodriguez and Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson who attended the festival, agree too!

Additionally, at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Adobe also previewed Productions, coming soon to Premiere Pro. Designed from the ground up with input from top filmmakers and Hollywood editorial teams, Productions aims to help storytellers worldwide manage larger projects, keep organized and synchronized, and collaborate with their peers.
Key Highlights
- Managing larger projects – allows you to divide them into smaller pieces. This means, editorial teams can organize feature film workflows by reels and scenes
- Designed for collaboration – using shared local storage, multiple editors can work on different projects in the same production.
- Security: you control your media – projects and assets can live entirely on your local storage and can be used without an internet connection. Nothing is on the cloud unless you put it there






