How to use text-based editing in Premiere Pro |
![]() |
In Premiere Pro's text panel, you can auto-transcribe any sequence with dialogue to create a text transcript. You can edit that transcript with text-based editing to see the changes reflected in your timeline! By deleting a word or phrase from the transcript, that moment will disappear from your sequence. This tool is most helpful to use when starting your project.
0:00 Auto-transcribe clips 0:22 Switch workspace 0:34 Create a rough cut 1:07 Edit the transcript 1:25 Create captions 🔔 Subscribe and check out our channel → https://www.youtube.com/adobecare?sub_confirmation=1 → https://www.youtube.com/adobecare 👍 Give us a thumbs up if this video was helpful 💬 Leave a comment below if you have a question 📸 Explore high-quality, royalty-free stock footage from Adobe Stock → https://stock.adobe.com/video ⏱ For faster responses, reach out to us on Twitter or through our chat services → https://twitter.com/AdobeCare → https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html 💡 Check out our other resources to learn more on this topic → https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/text-based-editing.html |