Are you a professional video editor? You downloaded Adobe Premiere Pro at the age of 12? You don't think adding subtitles to a video is the most fun task? But thanks to Adobe Premiere you can do it quickly?
Well, as weird as it sounds, Captured is for you. I'll tell you why.
Captured was designed for both professionals in the subtitling than for non-professionals. This means that if it seems simple to a novice, to you it will seem even more accessible. Switching from Adobe Premiere Pro to Capture won't be a waste of time as you'll be up and running in no time.
Captured, above all, will save you time! How long does it take to add subtitles to a video on Premiere? A significant amount of time, I know... Capture was created to save you a huge amount of time compared to other software. Our tool also makes you gain in productivity. You can now subtitle faster, so you can subtitle more and concentrate on important tasks.
With Adobe Premiere Pro, it is impossible to create automatic subtitlesFor example, all subtitles must either be typed by hand or embedded via a subtitle file, which is a huge waste of time.
Captured also makes you money. In the age of unlimited, the price offered is attractive and adapted to all needs :
If you don't want to make a commitment, we only charge you per minute, unlike Premiere pro for which you have to subscribe to a license. We only charge you for what you use!
Technically, thanks to Captured, you will face a very simple interface that will look like this:
Adobe presents itself like this:
Adobe is a great tool to style your subtitles and make them look right for your brand or product. Capté was inspired to give you the same possibilities. You can choose the position of the text, its color, its size, the color of the outline...
Captured allows you to download the .SRT file generated with speech recognition and import it into Premiere Pro if you really need to make style changes. So in the end, one doesn't prevent the other... although our hearts go out to Captured 😉
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