![]() Clip Mode: we added the ability to transcribe clips a while back, but some people have been so used to transcribing sequences that they do not realize turning “Clip Mode” on can be a game changer when there’s a high volume of interview footage to sort through.So here we are, sharing our favorite new features with you all. He was asking if we could save him some time from learning all the new additions to the plugin – there are many indeed! – and highlight a few essential “new features” that focus on interview-based productions. This week we received an email from a client who has been using Transcriptive since the beginning. PowerSearch became such an essential tool to find content in a project that we included it with Transcriptive Rough Cutter, and the ability to use transcript text to cut video made a product that started as an AI transcription tool become a pretty complete suite of products with different workflow options – very different from everything we had done so far. What we didn’t know was how much documentary production workflows would play a role in the plugin development: we added the ability to transcribe not only sequences, but also entire clips, comments and strikethrough can now be added to transcripts, lets production teams collaborate outside of Premiere if need be. Having all content converted into text meant the footage was searchable, and the ability to create captions allowed video editors to comply with accessibility and broadcasting requirements. ![]() Interview-based productions were already one of the main use cases for AI transcriptions when we first released Transcriptive. ![]()
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