The Power of AI Editing Tools in Premiere Pro | Adobe Video
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Join Mandy Celine on Adobe Live as she goes through the AI editing tools that you can use to speed up your editing process in Premiere Pro.
In this segment, you will learn…
- The power of text based editing when cutting dialogue.
- How to remove words and replace words.
- Make quick cuts with text based editing.
- Use the remix tool to change the length of an audio clip.
- Auto reframe, auto log detection, and auto color correction tools.
Learn how AI in Premiere Pro can speed up your workflow while editing your videos.
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Guest Mandy Celine is a Director and DOP based in the UK: mandyceline.com
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The Power of AI Editing Tools in Premiere Pro | Adobe Video
• The Power of AI Editin...
Great job showing new features in premiere
These videos are the best thank you!
@raymondramdass633 thanks a million!
Nice. Whats the latest best way to edit skin in premiere pro :) and ACR as well....
selected and there is no delete of the actual video
Need any Internet Connection for this? Or we can do this Ofline?
The thing about enhancing the speech, is after you do so, any cuts you make, it reprocesses it. Also on my end it took a while to process it, but it still saves you a ton of time overall obviously. Just there has to be a way to _finalize_ the effect after processing it, so you can edit faster without it reprocessing speech again.
I believe you can render and replace a process clip. I mapped that command to shift+R. I use it all the time for creating discrete audio files and baking in compute-intense effects.
That's really good tips!
@RonLopez19 Glad you like it! Let us know what else you'd like to see 😉
Is it possible to apply AutoColor or AutoTag to multiple clips at once so Premiere will analyze each clip individually?
Hi there! If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/3v1qRnM] ^Rohan
@@AdobeVideo Done!
You should add script sync like avid media composer