 Hello everybody welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro 2021 tutorial. In this one I'm going to show you how to create automatic captions and I'm going to do it in about 90 seconds or so. It's very very quick very simple. Let's get going. First step here I've got some stock footage in my project panel. Drag and drop it onto the timeline like I have here. It's just lemons and limes in water. Looks nice. The second step is I've got a very brief little audio caption of me talking and I'm going to drag and drop that onto the audio track. I'll put it on A2 and I'll just hit space bars you can hear what I say. Hello my name is Curtis and it is nice to meet you. I want that to be a automatic caption and I don't want to type it out so let's go. The next step is you want to go up to the top here and you click on the captions workspace. Left click on that and it's going to open up a brand new workspace and presto here we go. I'm going to get rid of that. Now what the next step is you want to go to in captions workspace text captions. You're going to see transcript and captions. Click on transcribe sequence. Left click on that and then you can avoid most of this stuff unless your English isn't your first language or what you're speaking in. Then you're going to want to go ahead in and change that. I'm going to left click on transcribe. It's going to take a few seconds. Here we go so it takes about 20 seconds or so. I will come back as soon as the transcription is ready. All right welcome back. You'll notice that it said uploading to server. That means this is being computed in Adobe's cloud so they're taking care of it on their servers which is actually amazing how well this does. So now you're going to see here under transcript it's going to say hello comma my name is Curtis period and it is nice to meet you. That is exactly what I said in there as you can remember from when I hit spacebar earlier. If you want to change this it'll say they got it not quite right and you wanted that period to be an exclamation. You could just double click on it like I did there hit enter and boom you've made a change to it. Also as you scan over top of different parts of the audio clip it actually bounces along the sentence part like where the word the correct word as you move the playhead. Yeah there we go Curtis use your words. So this is an amazing technology in order to create the captions as the final step left click on create captions and then you can go ahead and make some changes in here to different styles and formats but I'm just going to go with standard stuff right here left click on create and you're going to see here that it is baked into the video so when I render it it would be coming with the video which is amazing. If you want to make final changes you can left click on the subtitle here and you're going to see under essential graphics we can go ahead and make the font bigger so let's go with something like nice to me let's go with something maybe like that let's go like 94 and then we could change the font obviously to let's go with Monaco. I mean there's a million different options here but the point is this is how you go ahead and make captions automatically in seconds using Adobe Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching guys. Time for stuff coming up. Stay tuned.