How To Use Text-Based Editing In Premiere Pro! #premierepro

Published 2023-03-08
🚨Update Alert🚨
[May 2023] Adobe announced that the feature is now available!

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In this video I'll show you how to edit using Adobe Premiere Pro's new text-based editing feature! This new way to edit your video's is revolutionary andd will allow you to edit faster inside of Premiere Pro! By editing your video like a text-document, you're able to quickly and easily cut and re-arrange your video exactly like you need to! So let's dive into it!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Chemical-H
    dang stoked to start using this. honestly i hve shot a lotta content but always this part of it makes me go nah i do this for work i dont wanna do it for fun. WOW THANK YOU!
  • @allenroughton
    This will be one of the biggest changes to editing flow in years, especially for solo content creators. Amazing!
  • @CompassCult
    Thanks for the solid video! Using this to edit my gameplay videos right nowwww
  • @kneecapjake
    I used an addon called transcriptive to do this, glad to know it will be standard within premiere now!
  • This is amazing. The search function alone is ridiculously awesome. Your tutorials are phenomenal!
  • @NewMillClients
    will this work with just an audio file minus any video file? Great tutorial!
  • @therogersteam
    We just started using this tool last week. Many of our videos have a lot of dialogue. Had no clue we were able to edit from the text and cut pauses. Great video!
  • @iamderekortiz
    How do you do the text animations in the beginning of the video?
  • Quick question, if you have multiple audio tracks and your VO is on track 2 (A2) do you know how to make it transcribe? I think it only transcribes track 1, I have tried several alternatives and nothing worked. At the same time, the static transcript works perfectly for track 2.
  • @MehdiZouaoui
    There's no selection in the timeline when I choose a sentence in the text window. I tried extracting and ALT-deleting the text (from the contextual menu) but nothing happened. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Any help is appreciated (by the way I watched all the 68 videos in the plalylist entitled "Adobe Premiere Advanced Tutorials" Thanks for all what you're doing for the community of editors).
  • Btw, Jordy deserves a raise for making a lot of great helpful content! Appreciate you brother.
  • @TheOnlyName
    I saw this auto transcription feature a while ago, I had a feeling it would have many game changing use cases! The pauses feature is neat, I did not think of using it like this! Hopefully there will be a way to automatically remove pauses longer than a certain length.
  • @coryvb3056
    Love it! Does this basically replace Descript? I was looking at Descript but have PP.
  • If you ever used Avid Script Sync this will sound familiar, a more advanced version allowing to move stuff around on timeline. Scrip sync has been around for years.
  • @mangaz137
    In the “unknown” column on the left, can you designate speakers and have premiere analyze the voice to see who’s talking?
  • @94crocky
    How do you have so much energy when speaking to camera? Do you have psychological tricks? I just started doing educational videos for my company and have a hard time keeping the audience from hanging themselves.