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Premiere Pro CS4 - Swearing Bleeping Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

WARNING! This video may contain bleeped out words. No-one was hurt during the making of this video.

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  • how do you do this with Adobe Premiere Elements 9? please respond

  • @jlai241 To be perfectly honest I don't use Elements. But I would say you just cut out the little part of the audio and add the another track the tone. I guess you need to get the tone... don't know it that is generated in Elements. - Sorry? JNB

  • I have heard great things about this program which is easier to learn which do you guys think is just a better program this one or Sony Vegas 8-9 thanks for any info.

  • @xstreemquestoutdoors what you are asking is very subjective, but as an Adobe user I think the answer is pretty obvious. I have nothing against Sony Vegas, but I use Adobe for a reason. :)

  • lol we can still hear your swear LOL, it's not fully bleeped :p, but nice tutorial though

  • @Ilir7777 its a trick of the mind. There literally is no sound from the video where I swear, the bleep is the only audio at that point. So your brain is filling in the rest of the swear word. hehehehe.

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  • thanks man!

  • Holy F**K That was useful thank you for f**King sharing this I subed and going to check out more of your post *uck*ing Rocking man

    Peace Pays

    Johnny Slack " Just Another Day"

  • Why are you making marks? It's more faster and effective if you just cut the movie as usual and go through it by hand in the timeline, pasting the bleep noise. This video is 4:46, it could be done under one minute =)

    I mean no harm with this post, but I do think that this is waaaay over worked.

    Also, easiest way to separate the audio from the video is to click the clip, then go up to "Clip" and choose Ungroup. Then use the cutting tool to edit out the parts you want to bleep.

  • @stfuBUDDY Fuck up buddy.

  • Great job! but I swear I could here "fuck it"

  • Very good video. Would be better if you were a New Zealander ;)

  • @jlai241 if i was you i would get a standard mp3 bleep sound off a free sound effect site. Then on the part you swear cover it and on the video create a steep fade out line and raise the volume of the bleep. If you have music just go to the next audio timeline (audio 2)

  • what is lol

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