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AndrewTheGreat
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December 10, 2023
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An addition to the Text-Based ''uhm" removal - a neuro-morphcut

  • December 10, 2023
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Hi, an additional touch to the newly introduced Text-Based ''uhm" removal feature in Premiere Pro. This feature is impressive but it leaves a creator with a bit too much work trying to level up the cuts because once all the uhms have been deleted the video gets jumpy because the end of a clip before the "uhm" differs from the beginning of the part after the "uhm". In case a speaker uses a lot of "uhms" in their speech, the video may become jerky as hell. It's not too bad for a tiktok video, but it is inappropriate for the broadcasting. The way out is applying some transition between the clips thus made, so they level up the difference between the last and the first frames of the two neighbouring clips. Doing it by manually is ridicolous... So my idea is adding some kind of automatic feature that can be applied right after the "uhms" deletion - some kind of neuro morphcut transition or else that can smooth out the part where an uhm was deleted... Who else thinks this feature is needed?