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We're looking at a couple of new projects, and whilst mostly this is pretty straightforward (one DVD, One Blu-ray & one iTunes Video per project) it turns out that iTunes will simply not touch anything that does not have closed captions, even with something so unsuited as a live concert video - so whilst sending this to a specialist lab is on the table I would rather not if I can avoid it.
So I see that the AME can happily create the correct type of video output - this is all good.
What I would be really grateful to learn is what the correct input document/script would be formatted like assuming a native frame rate of 23.98fps. If anyone can enlighten me, that would be wonderful as I need to let the Project Manager know ASAP whether or not we can handle this, or if it will instead need to go to a specialist lab instead.
Thanks in advance for any help - ideally, a sample script in whatever the correct form is would be awesome. I could then supply this & the transcription team can do the rest ready for importing into PPro
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Is this simply not possible, or is it just that nobody knows?
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The second option, for me. I have thankfully never had to deal with CC, and never will deal with Apple.
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So nobody knows how to import a script and in what form for CC in Premiere?
I had no idea it was so difficult - we have an audio transcriber on standby but still don't know what to tell them yet.
Hmmm
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While I've never had to do it, what I've gathered from reading the forums is that creating CCs is a manual process. You create every "title", type out the words, and line it up in the sequence, one at a time.