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A Text-based Video Editor – Digital Anarchy Transcriptive Rough Cutter

Using their Transcriptive AI technology, Digital Anarchy have launched a text-based video editor for Adobe Premiere Pro users. It’s also available through their web app at transcriptive.com. The new editor is called Rough Cutter. As the title suggests the new plug-in creates video sequences by editing text or more accurately transcripts made from the original video. It’s also multi-lingual. Digital Anarchy have been in the transcription business for a while. At the NAB Show back in 2017 they launched their audio service. You were able to import audio laced with timecode to match the source video. You could then edit your transcript in preparation for a traditional video edit. Rough Cutter takes it a step further by allowing a video edit. And this time by using their own AI and not IBM’s Watson which was an option back in 2017. The Rough Cutter interface shows an assembly from in and out points. (image credit: Digital Anarchy) Digital Anarchy claim that Transcriptive Rough Cutter can take transcripts from any source including text files and other recognized formats like SRT, (a format mostly used for YouTube and Facebook). After importing the text you either work inside the new Premiere Pro plug-in panel or use the transcriptive.com web app for better collaboration. Digital Anarchy advise that the features when used inside Premiere Pro are much more powerful, but the interfaces are very similar. Digital Anarchy Transcriptive Rough Cutter The edits in the sequence will match the edits in the transcript and create an...

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Published By: CineD - Friday, 6 August, 2021

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