From the course: Premiere Pro: Captioning Video for Web and Social Media

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Transcribing a sequence

Transcribing a sequence

- Let's explore, if you have not already transcribed your clips, how to generate a transcription for the sequence itself, or even if the clips have been transcribed, you might have some media in the sequence that still needs transcription. Choose file, open, and navigate to the project called Radiant Color. This is an online training module for a radiant photo, which is a piece of software I helped design. This sequence is pretty straightforward. We have our narration track, a small music stinger, and a set of online clips demonstrating the software's capability with some graphics. In this case, everything's been added here into the sequence, and all the clips have been cut together. Let's make sure we're in our captions and graphics workspace, and then select the text category. If the sequence is already transcribed, you can use it. I'm going to go ahead though and tell it to transcribe again. We'll tell it to generate a static transcript. You'll see it does the analysis, and then…

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