Auto Editing in Premiere Pro - Everything You Need to Know
Auto Editing in Premiere Pro - Everything You Need to Know
Arvin AlejandroOriginally published Jul 18, 24, updated Nov 15, 24
Adobe, which is famous for many video editing software. Developed by Adobe in 2003, Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing tool for professionals. For the last two decades, it’s been one of the top choices among video editing enthusiasts, thanks to its tremendous range of features. Recently, these features improved as Adobe introduced automated video editing for Premiere Pro.
In this guide, we’ll explore Premiere Pro’s auto-edit features, show you advanced automatic video editing in Premiere Pro in action, and discuss the challenges of using these tools. We’ll also provide an alternative software solution with automated AI video editing features you might like even more.
From spending less time on tedious tasks like creating video transcripts, changing color levels, and reframing videos for different social media platforms to removing unwanted objects and background elements, Premiere Pro’s auto-edit features are changing the game for video creation projects.
Whether you focus on short social media clips or lengthy professional films, automatic video editing features in Premiere Pro can make your projects much more seamless and your editing workflow much faster. So, let’s explore what these features entail.
Main Auto Editing Features in Premiere Pro
Adding AI features is an ongoing project – almost every major software update receives a few new AI tools. Currently, Premiere Pro’s auto-edit features include the following main ones:
Text-Based Editing – Making rough cuts with Adobe’s Text-Based Editing is a breeze, as the tool helps users seamlessly generate transcripts, refine and reorder the auto-generated clips, clear pauses, and remove filler words.
Audio Category Tagging – Premiere Pro’s auto-edit tools can automatically recognize the audio type in your clips, adding a tag to each segment. When you click that tag, you get instant access to editing tools relevant to a particular audio category.
Scene Edit Detection – This AI-enhanced tool automates various tasks related to finding scene transitions and placing cuts during longer video editing tasks. With it, cutting scenes becomes a breeze, as you only need to activate the feature and choose whether to add cuts, create sub-clips, or place markers.
These are just a few examples of Premiere Pro’s auto-edit features currently available in the app. Others also exist, including AI-based speech-to-text, speech enhancement tools, and one-click auto-coloring, with more features on the way.