Telestream has announced an expansion of its integration with the Adobe Premiere, Adobe Media Encoder (AME) and Frame.io solutions, aiming to create an orchestrated pipeline from creation to delivery powered by Telestream Vantage. Removing gaps between editorial and enterprise workflow automation, the upgrade allows editors to move from timeline to governed delivery in a single workflow, said the company.
The Vantage panel inside Premiere now allows sequences to be directly submitted into the Vantage workflow, enabling orchestration of AME rendering and application of metadata and delivery logic before automatically routing proxies and deliverables to Frame.io for review. The process eliminates manual exports, watch folders and disconnected handoffs.
Integrating AME directly into Vantage workflows enables editors to initiate submission from within Premiere, with Vantage taking ownership of the job, submitting it, monitoring it and routing output into downstream automation, QC, distribution, archive, or MAM systems. AME’s creative fidelity is preserved, honouring sequence settings, LUTs, effects, and export presets, while automation capabilities are adding, along with centralised monitoring and metadata continuity.
Key benefits include:
- A single, streamlined workflow replaces manual, multi-step export and handoff
- Encoding presets, naming conventions, and delivery logic enforced by Vantage ensure consistent, governed output
- Centralised visibility at scale gives operations and engineering teams a single pane of glass in Vantage to monitor all AME render jobs across the facility
- Parallel productivity means editors can continue working while rendering and delivery proceed automatically in the background
Aiming to ensure operational continuity for post houses, broadcasters, studios and more, Telestream’s Frame.io connector enables users to migrate on their own timelines, maintaining simultaneous support for legacy API versions while allowing the expansion of automation.
The Frame.io connector also unlocks new V4 capabilities such as enhanced metadata frameworks, widening event-driven review and approval automation while extending extending Vantage’s orchestration deeper into Adobe-centric creative ecosystems.
Rich Andes, Telestream’s VP of product management, commented, “Media organisations shouldn’t have to choose between creative control and operational efficiency. For too long, teams have been stuck managing exports, babysitting render queues, chasing file naming inconsistencies, and manually handing off assets before automation can even begin. With this integration, we’ve removed those friction points. A single workflow initiates rendering, applies governed metadata, enforces delivery rules, and routes assets automatically, so editors stay focused on storytelling while operations gain the visibility, consistency, and control they need at scale.
“With these integrations, we’re closing the final gap between creative intent and enterprise delivery. Editors stay focused on storytelling while Vantage ensures every asset is rendered, validated, and delivered correctly.”