A Guide to Generative Extend in Premiere Pro (beta) | Adobe Video x @filmriot

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Join @filmriot's Ryan Connolly as he explores the newly released Generative Extend tool in #PremierePro (beta). In this video, Ryan shares best practices for using this powerful feature, walking through practical examples for both video and audio. Discover how Generative Extend can fill gaps and enhance transitions, as Ryan demonstrates his favorite applications and tips for maximizing its potential.

Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Generative Extend: Video
02:18 - Extending Audio
03:53 - Outro

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Motion tracking and planer tracking (Mocha PP) needed in premiere pro and 3d camera tracking also

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Here’s a thought in logic. So, it can only produce two additional seconds of frames. Got it. How about splicing those two additional seconds so it’s its own clip, then generate two more seconds from that one? The chances of degradation are high, but this might be a loophole?

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awesome. i love this feature in phtoshop. hopefully it will work on high res/high fps footage soon

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