Part Three of Rev's Series on Speech-to-Text in Video Production DISCLOSURE: This is a sponsored content brought to by Rev. In this third part of the Rev series, we will be diving into working with caption and subtitle files in non-linear video editing software, with a focus on Adobe Premiere Pro for this article. You’ll learn how to import, style, and export captions as burn-in open captions (or as sidecar files formatted for various distribution channels). Be sure to check out parts one, and two in the series as well. Closed captions are a huge part of the distribution process to make your content accessible—whether you’re making a feature-length film or YouTube videos at home. With a Rev captions file, your captions come in a standard CC format ready for distribution. But, what if you want to customize the look of the subtitles? Here’s a quick primer on the three main caption types and how they can be styled. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 30 June, 2020