From the course: Leveraging AI in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Splice long clips using scene edit detection

Splice long clips using scene edit detection - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Leveraging AI in Adobe Premiere Pro

Splice long clips using scene edit detection

- [Instructor] As a video editor, it's very common that a client is going to give you a source that has already been edited, and you need to take certain clips and assets from that source and remix it into a new piece of content. This is where Scene Edit Detection driven by AI comes into play. What you can do is select a clip and then ask it to pick up on the edits within a given piece or source, and it will create sub-clips from that that then you can use in your new piece. To see this in action, let's move away from our current workspace. So this is what we used for Chapter 1.1. I'm going to head over to the workspaces icon and what we'll do is just go over to our assembly workspace. This will change the layout of our interface. And we want to make sure that we're seeing the Project panel, Leveraging AI in Premiere Pro, to go into the Chapter 1 bin, and here we'll see the Chapter 1.2 project that we'll be working with. If you look at the sequence, this happens to be a 2m40s clip…

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