Blog
What it is
Section titled “What it is”The Blog tab brings fal.ai’s official blog directly into your Premiere Pro panel. No browser tabs, no bookmarking, no “I’ll check later.” New model announcements, technical deep-dives, and platform updates appear right where you work — next to your timeline, ready to act on.
When fal.ai publishes a post about a new video model, you don’t just read about it. You see an Install button right there on the article. One click, and the model is in your library. One more click, and you’re generating with it on your current project.
Why it matters
Section titled “Why it matters”The AI model landscape moves fast. New models launch weekly — sometimes daily. Keeping up usually means checking blogs, social media, Discord servers, and release pages across multiple sites. By the time you find something interesting, you still need to figure out if it’s available, how to use it, and what it costs.
The Blog tab collapses that entire workflow into one place. You open modelBridge, see what’s new, and try it. The gap between “that looks interesting” and “let me try it on my actual footage” goes from hours to seconds.
What you see
Section titled “What you see”Article cards
Section titled “Article cards”The main view shows a scrollable list of article cards. Each card includes:
- Featured image — the article’s hero visual
- Publication date and reading time — so you can decide whether to dive in now or come back later
- Title and excerpt — enough to know what the article covers
- NEW badge — articles published since your last visit are marked so you never miss anything
Cards are sorted with the newest posts first. Unread articles are pinned to the top.
Full article view
Section titled “Full article view”Click any card to read the full article inside the panel. You get the complete content — text, images, everything — without leaving Premiere Pro. A header shows the author, date, and reading time. If you want the full browser experience, an Open on fal.ai blog link takes you there.
The back button returns you to the list with your scroll position preserved.
Model discovery — from reading to generating
Section titled “Model discovery — from reading to generating”This is where the Blog tab becomes more than just a feed reader.
modelBridge scans each article for model references. When it finds models you can use, it surfaces them as actionable buttons — no copy-pasting endpoint IDs, no searching, no guessing whether a model is compatible.
Single-model articles
Section titled “Single-model articles”When an article covers one model — like a launch announcement for a new video generator — you see a clear call-to-action:
- Not installed yet? → Install model button. One click adds it to your library.
- Already installed? → Try model button. One click selects it and switches to the Generate tab, ready to go.
Multi-model articles
Section titled “Multi-model articles”Some articles cover multiple models — comparison posts, roundups, or platform updates. For these, you see a list of all referenced models with individual Install or Try buttons next to each one. Pick the ones that interest you.
New post notifications
Section titled “New post notifications”You don’t need to check the Blog tab constantly. modelBridge tells you when there’s something new:
- Tab badge — a count appears on the Blog tab showing how many unread articles are waiting
- News banner — the most recent blog post can appear in the scrolling news banner below the tab bar, so you catch it even while generating
These notifications reset when you visit the Blog tab.
Staying current without effort
Section titled “Staying current without effort”The feed refreshes automatically in the background. When you open the Blog tab, you’re always looking at the latest content. If your connection drops, cached articles are still available — you can read what you’ve already loaded and catch up on new posts when you’re back online.
The workflow
Section titled “The workflow”Here’s what a typical discovery flow looks like:
- You open modelBridge and notice a 1 badge on the Blog tab
- You click it and see a new article: “Introducing Kling v4 — next-generation video”
- You read the highlights inside the panel
- You click Install model
- The model installs. The button changes to Try model
- You click Try model — modelBridge switches to the Generate tab with Kling v4 selected
- You type a prompt, hit Generate, and you’re running the model on your project
From “what’s new?” to generating with a brand-new model — without ever leaving Premiere Pro.
See also
Section titled “See also”- In-Plugin News Feed — the scrolling banner that surfaces new models and updates
- How New Models Are Handled — how modelBridge validates and onboards new models
- Schema-Driven UI — how modelBridge builds the interface for any model automatically