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Boosting Video Engagement & Accessibility with Premiere Pro - VS600
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Visual Storyteller, ThinkTAP
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Premiere Pro
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ABOUT THE SESSION
Join Adobe Certified Trainer Rich Harrington to learn how to make video content accessible with Premiere Pro. The use of open and closed captions is increasingly important in video delivery because it makes your video more accessible and discoverable in online searches. Closed captions are useful not only to those who are deaf or hard of hearing but also to those who are new to a language or are listening in noisy environments. Open captions that are always in view are widely used in social media where videos are initially muted in the timeline. For these reasons, mastering the Speech to Text options in Premiere Pro is a must.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
- Automatically and accurately generate a transcript from a Premiere Pro sequence
- Auto-generate captions from a transcript
- Format closed captions for use on the web or broadcast
- Create open captions that are always visible
- Upload captions to many video-hosting sites
Technical Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Type: Session
Category: How To
Track: Video, Audio, and Motion
Audience Types: Educator, Government, Post-Production Professional, Social Media Content Creator
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