Feature summary | Premiere Pro (July 2021 release)

Premiere Pro 15.4 introduces Speech to Text, the first integrated and automated workflow for adding and customizing captions for video. This release also adds native support for Apple M1 devices, new tools for stylizing titles and captions, and other workflow improvements that help you work faster and deliver content that connects with your audience.

Speech to Text

Leveraging the power of Adobe Sensei

Speech to Text in Premiere Pro
Speech to Text in Premiere Pro

Automatically generate a transcript and add captions to your videos to improve accessibility and boost engagement with Speech to Text. Instead of manually moving between applications and platforms, you can now complete everything inside Premiere Pro,  on average 5x faster than other available workflows. This graph shows the time savings for a five minute video.

Speech to Text performance in Premiere Pro

With support for 13 languages, Beta users around the world have confirmed the impressive accuracy of Speech to Text transcriptions. If changes are needed, such as the correct spelling of names, text edits are easily completed in the Text panel inside Premiere Pro. Once a transcription is ready, select Create Captions to bring your captions onto the Timeline. Customize the appearance of your captions using the design tools in the Essential Graphics panel.

For more information, see Speech to Text.

Transcript editing tools

Search your transcripts for specific words or phrases; click on a word in the Text panel to move the playhead to the corresponding position in the timeline. You can also export your transcript allows and generate text file right from the Text panel. You can use the text files for proof-reading, to share transcripts with clients, or to get a head start on written content. 

Premiere Pro can automatically identify different speakers, simplifying reviewing and editing. You can also have Premiere Pro to display pauses as ellipses ( … ) so you can see where there are gaps in the dialog and navigate between them.

For more information, see Speech to Text.

Generate captions automatically

Generate captions with Speech to Text
Generate captions with Speech to Text

Powered by Adobe Sensei, Speech to Text transforms transcriptions into caption items on the timeline, leveraging machine learning to match the natural pacing of your dialog.

The Create captions dialog includes sliders for adjusting how captions are arranged, such as maximum number of characters per line, and a dropdown menu for broadcast standard caption presets. If needed, you can save your own custom presets as well.

For more information, see Speech to Text.

Native support for Apple M1 computers

Premiere Pro allows you to take advantage of the latest technologies, including new Apple M1 devices. From launch times to export, everything is faster, and editing is buttery smooth. Thanks to optimizations for the Apple Neural Engine, part of the M1 chip architecture,  Adobe Sensei features like Auto Reframe and Scene Edit Detection are noticeably accelerated. 

Premiere Pro also takes advantage of the Apple M1’s lower power requirements providing significantly longer battery life than the previous models with comparable specifications. With full support for ground-breaking features like Speech to Text, you can produce cutting edge video content on lighter devices that rival the performance of high-end workstations.  

For more information, see Premiere Pro for Apple silicon.

New titling and caption styling tools

Premiere Pro 15.4 offers even more tools for stylizing text and captions, including - the ability to add multiple shadows to text layers, the ability to change attributes of text backgrounds, and expanded font substitution with support for 28 different international alphabets.

Add multiple shadows to text layers

Text with multiple shadows
Text with multiple shadows

You can now stylize titles by adding drop shadows to individual text layers, similar to how you add strokes to a text layer. 

For more information, see Create multiple shadows.

Text background improvements

Text background improvements
Text background improvements

Change attributes of text backgrounds to make them part of your designs, including fills and adjustable rounded corners. Use Text Backgrounds with titles and captions, for example to make them more easily readable. Select the Background checkbox in the Essential Graphics panel to access text background options.

For more information, see Edit text backgrounds.

Expanded font substitution

Font substitution now supports 28 different alphabets. If the fonts are available on your system, Premiere Pro can substitute those fonts.

Upgrade Legacy Titles

Upgrade Legacy Titles to Source Graphics
Upgrade Legacy Titles to Source Graphics

Still working with Legacy Titles? Now you can convert them into Source Graphics within your Premiere Pro projects. Source Graphics are displayed in the Project panel, where you can track and sort them like any other project item.

Upgrading Legacy Titles converts Legacy Title attributes, including text stylings, layer settings, and track item filters.

 The appearance of converted titles is similar but not identical to the original. Some elements are not translated, such as shapes, rolls, crawls, tracking, rotation, and Responsive Design - Time. You can recreate most of these effects using the titling tools in the Essential Graphics panel.

For more information, see Upgrade Legacy titles to Source Graphics.

Color improvements

Tetrahedral LUT interpolation

Tetrahedral LUT interpolation in Premiere Pro offers more precise interpretation of color information for better consistency when grading footage with difficult lighting conditions, such as strong shadows and highlights in the same shot, and reducing the chances of introducing banding during post-production. 

Colorized Vectorscope in Premiere Pro (Beta)

A new colorized vectorscope, providing more detailed image analysis for color grading in Premiere Pro is now available in public Beta.

Colorized vectorscope in Premiere Pro (Beta)
Colorized vectorscope in Premiere Pro (Beta)

Faster Team Projects

Team Projects is getting faster and more efficient, streamlining remote editing and production workflows.

  • Faster saving– Saving changes in Premiere Pro 15.4 is faster, thanks to optimizations to the Team Project file structure.
  • Progressive project loading (Beta) means you can start working sooner, thanks to intelligent loading that reduces Team Projects startup times from minutes to seconds.
  • Media relinking (Beta) allows you to relink your project files locally in Premiere Pro, without having to go through the Team Project Media Management panel. Premiere Pro (Beta) keeps everything organized and ensures that local media folders sync correctly with your shared Team Projects file.

Label colors and clip names

Working on Productions? You can now customize label colors and clip names on the timeline with the option of having the changes apply to the source media label colors and clip names on the Project panel. This is helpful for users who want to be able to customize their current sequence without modifying the labels and names of their source assets. You can also map a keyboard shortcut for easy toggling between options.

Faster Scene Edit Detection

Scene Edit Detection performance improvements in this release
Scene Edit Detection performance improvements in this release

Scene Edit Detection, powered by Adobe Sensei, is up to 2x faster on macOS and Windows, and 3X faster on Apple M1 devices.

For more information, see Scene edit detection.

Automatic audio device switching

Creative Cloud video applications on Windows automatically switch when swapping out audio devices, such as interfaces, microphones, or headphones. You can still manually set audio devices in Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences (macOS). 

Uwaga:

Device Switching is only enabled for MME audio driver support, and is not active when ASIO or WASAPI driver models are selected.

Discontinued CUDA and OpenCL support on macOS

 With the latest release, support for CUDA and OpenCL graphics rendering on macOS is no longer included with the Adobe video and audio applications.

The Adobe video and audio team is focused on Apple Metal graphics for macOS, ensuring a stable and performant user experience for our applications on the Apple platform. 

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