Mon Sep 09 14:25:04 UTC 2024: ## Adobe Honored with Two Emmy Awards for its Impact on Television

**Los Angeles, CA** – Adobe has been recognized by the Television Academy with two prestigious Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards, solidifying its position as a leading force in shaping the future of television production.

The company received the Philo T. Farnsworth Corporate Achievement Award, recognizing its significant contributions to the television industry. This award, alongside a second Emmy for the development of Adobe Substance Painter, celebrates Adobe’s four decades of powering creative workflows for professionals across the industry.

“These awards are a testament to our talented team, who work every single day to unlock new creative possibilities for the entertainment industry,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president of Creative Cloud.

Adobe’s tools, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Substance 3D, Photoshop, and Frame.io, have become essential for editors, animators, visual effects artists, and other creatives in bringing their vision to life.

The Emmy for Substance 3D Painter specifically recognizes its impact on visual effects and animation. This industry-standard tool enables artists to create realistic textures and materials for 3D objects, enhancing the visual quality of countless television shows.

The Television Academy’s recognition of Adobe’s tools extends beyond Substance Painter. The Emmy-nominated work of editors Kelly Lyon and Bob Joyce, who utilized Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects for their respective projects, highlights the impact of Adobe’s software on award-winning productions.

“We’ve entered the golden age of visual effects in television,” said Sébastien Deguy, vice president of 3D & Immersive at Adobe. “Substance 3D Painter was created for artists by artists. It’s a true career highlight to be recognized by the organization that represents the best of the best artistry in the television industry.”

These awards solidify Adobe’s dedication to providing powerful tools that empower creators to focus on their craft and push the boundaries of television production. The company continues to invest in innovative solutions, as evidenced by its recent HPA Engineering Excellence Awards for Premiere Pro’s Enhance Speech feature and its 2023 Scientific and Technical Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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