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This year’s annual Adobe MX Conference takes place October 26-28 and is an online-only event. When you register for the event, you get access to over 400 sessions from across Adobe’s portfolio of professional creative apps.
Like it or not, Adobe remains one of the most influential providers of professional creative applications on the market. So the annual Adobe MAX conference is a great place to learn about the latest and greatest features across the software suite.
From October 26-28, Adobe will stream more than 400 sessions featuring a variety of professional creatives, artists, and software engineers who will share new features, workflows, and, of course, practical tricks and tips for getting the most out of Adobe’s suite of creative applications.
To get the most out of Adobe MAX 2021 and access all sessions, you must register on Adobe.com. To do this, as with all Adobe apps, you must provide an Adobe ID that is associated with your account (or you can create a new ID when you register). Participation is free of charge.
That’s one of the few downsides to Adobe, in my opinion: there’s no way around that subscription model. Of course, I can understand that the company needs to make money, but sometimes the option to buy a perpetual license would ease the pain for many creatives, I think. Not everyone needs all the apps on a daily basis.
At the time of writing, there are a total of 425 sessions listed. You can view the entire catalog here, and also try some filters to view only sessions for a specific application, such as Premiere Pro or After Effects.
All in all, the Adobe MAX Conference seems like a good place to catch up on the latest developments, cutting-edge features and learn from the best in the business. And since it’s free, I would recommend it to all Adobe users out there.
Link: Adobe
Have you ever attended such a conference? What are your thoughts? Share your experiences in the comments below!
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Olaf von Voss is a freelance cameraman who is in business for well over a decade. He is living in Berlin, Germany but has traveled the world as well while shooting mostly documentaries.