Classroom in a book


Continue working with the transcribed file you just created. In the search bar at  the top of the Metadata panel, type  slave



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Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 - Classroom in a Book

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Continue working with the transcribed file you just created. In the search bar at 
the top of the Metadata panel, type 
slave
, and note that “slave” is highlighted in 
the transcribed text.
2
Click “slave.”
The playhead in the Source Monitor moves to the corresponding frame of 
video. The timecode is also displayed at the bottom left of the Metadata panel 
(00:00:40:06).
3
Click multiple words in the transcription, and notice that the playhead moves to 
match each corresponding location in the Source Monitor.
Setting In and Out points using 
speech analysis text
You can also set In and Out points using the text found in the speech analysis text, 
which is very useful when you have multiple shots and want to include only a short 
segment from the clip in your production. For example, in this close-up, say you 
want to include the segment where the hero says, “I am a slave to no man.” Here’s 
the procedure:
1
Choose Window > Workspace > Editing to return to the Editing workspace. 
Click the Hero-analysis.mpeg clip in the Project Panel to select it. 
#
 Note:
For readers 
curious about such 
things, XMP (as in 
“Powered by xmp” in 
the figure) stands for 
Extensible Metadata 
Platform, an open and 
extensible labeling 
technology created by 
Adobe and compliant 
with the W3C-standard 
way of tagging files 
with metadata. This 
means that not only 
can Adobe applications 
read the metadata in 
your files, but a growing 
number of third-party 
applications can as well.


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Click the Metadata panel. If it’s not currently open, choose Window > Metadata 
to open the panel. Click the Hero-analysis.mpeg clip.
3
In the Metadata panel, click the 
word “I” on the third line of the 
text and then the Set In Point icon. 
Then click the word “man” and the 
Set Out Point icon.

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