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NEW: How to Use Premiere Pro Generative Extend

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Introduction

In this article, we will explore how to use the Generative Extend feature in Adobe Premiere Pro, a powerful tool that leverages AI technology to extend the length of video clips effortlessly. Let’s dive in!

Getting Started with Generative Extend

Before you can use the Generative Extend feature, ensure you are running the beta version of Adobe Premiere Pro available through the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  1. Install the Beta Version:
    • Open the Creative Cloud desktop app.
    • Click on "Apps" on the left sidebar.
    • Look for the "Beta" category at the top and click on it.
    • Locate Premiere Pro, install it if you haven’t already, or click "Open" if it's already installed.

Once you've installed or opened the beta version of Premiere Pro, you will arrive at the main interface.

Choosing Your Clip

To extend a video clip, first, select the media you want to work with. For this demonstration, we’ll use a video clip featuring individuals driving in the desert, which will be extended to emphasize their enjoyment.

  1. Adding the Clip to the Timeline:
    • Drag your selected video clip onto the main timeline.
    • Ensure the clip meets the requirements to use the Generative Extend tool, which you can find in Premiere's interface.

Using the Generative Extend Tool

Now that your clip is in the timeline, follow these steps to use the Generative Extend feature:

  1. Identify Clip Duration:

    • Check the duration of your selected clip; it’s about 14 seconds long in this example.
    • The Generative Extend tool allows you to add up to 2 seconds of additional footage at the beginning or end of the clip.
  2. Activate the Generative Extend Tool:

    • In the tools panel, scroll down to find the "Generative Extend" tool.
    • Click on it, then hover over the end of your clip. The icon will change, indicating you can extend it.
  3. Extend the Clip:

    • Press and hold at the end of the clip to decide how long you want to extend it (up to 2 seconds).
    • Release it to process and generate additional frames. (Note that this requires an active internet connection as it uses cloud processing.)
  4. Review the Extended Clip:

    • Once processed, check how the extended clip plays back.
    • You’ll notice the newly generated frames blend seamlessly with the original footage. The system’s efficiency is particularly evident with predictable movements, like a car driving on a smooth path.
  5. Indicator of AI Generation:

    • On the timeline, an overlay will display text indicating which portion was AI-generated.
    • Right-clicking this overlay allows for re-generation if you're not satisfied with the output, and you can provide feedback to Adobe.
  6. New Folder:

    • A folder called "generated media" will automatically appear in your media bin, containing the extended clips for easy access.

Extending Audio Clips

In addition to video, Generative Extend can also be applied to audio clips, allowing for sound extensions up to 10 seconds long.

  1. Adding an Audio Clip:

    • For this example, we’ll use sound of a motor running.
    • Drag the audio file into the timeline, positioning it appropriately.
  2. Using Generative Extend on Audio:

    • Trim the audio to create the desired starting point, then select the Generative Extend tool once more.
    • As with video, hover over the clip's end to extend it (up to the maximum of 10 seconds).
    • Process the extension and listen to how it sounds along with your video.

Although the extended sound may sometimes drop out, this typically relates to the original source material rather than the AI tool itself.

Conclusion

The Generative Extend feature in Premiere Pro is a groundbreaking tool for filmmakers looking to extend video and audio clips seamlessly, enhancing their storytelling and editing capabilities. Keep exploring this fantastic feature to see how it can fit into your workflow.


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FAQ

1. What is the Generative Extend feature in Premiere Pro?
Generative Extend is an AI-driven tool in Adobe Premiere Pro that allows users to extend the length of video and audio clips effortlessly.

2. How much can I extend a video clip using Generative Extend?
You can extend a video clip by up to 2 seconds at either the beginning or the end.

3. Does Generative Extend work with audio clips?
Yes, it allows you to extend audio clips up to 10 seconds long, though it may not work with music tracks.

4. What requirements are there to use the Generative Extend feature?
You must use the beta version of Premiere Pro and have an active internet connection for the AI processing to work.

5. Where can I find the extended clips generated by the tool?
Generated clips will appear in a newly created folder labeled "generated media" within your media bin.