From the course: Accessible Video: Caption, Search, and Compliance Strategies
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Editing captions in Adobe Premiere Pro
From the course: Accessible Video: Caption, Search, and Compliance Strategies
Editing captions in Adobe Premiere Pro
- When you have a captions file, it is possible that that captions file isn't totally accurate. Fortunately, Premiere Pro has a captions editor which can be used to modify existing captions or in a pinch, build them from scratch. Now it's a little bit slow to build up an entire program but if you just need to tweak something or you have to add a caption that was missed, it's pretty robust. To access this, I'll double-click on the caption and this loads the captions editor. Now what I'm gonna do here is modify my workspace a little bit. Let's make this window a bit bigger. I'm gonna modify this here and undock this panel, there we go. And place this on the side here. Now I can adjust the width, and I have a much smaller source monitor and a decent size program monitor. Now from the window menu I'll choose to save this as a new workspace, and just call it captioning, and click okay. In the captions window, I can see my captions. For example the in point and out point as well as the text…
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Attaching captions in Adobe Premiere Pro4m 26s
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Editing captions in Adobe Premiere Pro10m 58s
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Embedding captions in an export with Adobe Premiere Pro4m 41s
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Exporting captions as a sidecar file from Adobe Premiere Pro3m 55s
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Advanced options with Adobe Media Encoder4m 25s
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