From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Closed and Open Caption Workflows
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Checking and editing transcripts - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Closed and Open Caption Workflows
Checking and editing transcripts
- [Instructor] While Transcriptive is really wonderful, it's still using artificial intelligence. It's going to need some level of correction. Whether you use Watson, which is very inexpensive, at one cent a minute, or Speechmatics, which is about five cents a minute, you're going to need to actually adjust the transcript if you want to get your captions dead on. While you can do this for your full sequence, I'm going to do this with my raw interview clips which I've already placed in their own sequences. I'm going to leave my editing layout here to switch to the Transcriptive one that I've pre-built. All I've done is moved Transcriptive over to its own window so I'm able to see it in full size. This is just because my system here happens to be a 720p system, and it's just for this recording. I want to point out that when I'm done, any of my changes in this window, for this to actually appear in the actual metadata of the clips, I need to export my speech analysis so Premier…
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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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