From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Closed and Open Caption Workflows
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Sending out interview clips to Transcriptive - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Closed and Open Caption Workflows
Sending out interview clips to Transcriptive
- [Instructor] While sending out an entire sequence is great, I prefer to send out my individual interviews, that way I can edit from those interviews, making the whole editing process go much faster and smoother. To show you this, I'm going to maximize my project panel with the accent grave key, and I'm gonna roll open my footage to show you my interview clips. For Transcriptive to be able to batch process these, this bin needs the name Transcriptive. Now that's a fine way to work to just click in here and change it, but I think there's a better way to work, and it's called search bins. So I'm gonna build a search bin and the search bin icon is right there. You can also find it under the File menu, New. And I'm gonna say I'd like you to find every clip that's got the word interview, and it's type is movie. When I do this it automatically puts them together for me and any future clip that comes in with the name interview automatically gets put into this search bin. I going to call…
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Transcriptive explained59s
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Sending a sequence to Transcriptive2m 27s
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Sending out interview clips to Transcriptive4m 16s
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Checking and editing transcripts4m 20s
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Editing interviews with embedded speech metadata in Premiere Pro4m 56s
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Creating a caption track from a Transcriptive transcript3m 32s
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