Brevidy Media Browser - The ultimate tool for Premiere Pro

Imagine a plugin that could cut out the silent parts, create captions, add sounds effects and stock media and also animate that media without even leaving the software. This is now possible and I will show you how.

Brevidy Media Browser - The ultimate tool for Premiere Pro

First, you download the tool Brevidy from Brevidy.pro (and you can follow the full installation process in my previous tutorial).

Then, once installed, you open Premiere Pro, go up to the menu, click Window, Extensions, and select “Brevidy” and “Brevidy Media Browser”.

Now, you log in (in both panels) and you start with the “Brevidy” panel and the “AutoCut” tool.

Adjust the settings and click “Create” at the bottom to automatically make a rough cut, remove silences, and add emojis or clips if you like.

After a while, you have an edit that is already good to go for social media, but we are going to customize it even more.

If you, for example, select one of the emojis that Brevidy has generated, it will show up in the “Brevidy Media Browser” window (not to be confused with “Media Browser”).

Here, if you select “Grid view” and “Play all previews” at the bottom, you can visually see a bunch of animations that you can add to your media clip.

Now, you can add an animation to the start, a constant animation, and an animation to the end, and then simply click “Update” at the bottom to add it to your selected clip or gif.

After you’ve done that, you can add more media to the timeline by deselecting everything in the timeline, and then go back to the “Brevidy Media Browser” window and search for a word.

When you’ve found a clip that you want to add, select it, click “Continue”, and add animations to the media, the same way as before, and then click “Insert”.

(You can also add sound effects 🎼 the same way.)

Search for a word, click “Audio”, select a sound effect, click “Continue”, and because it is audio, you can’t animate it, so just click “Insert”.

And if you want to try out Brevidy for free, you can get a 7-day free trial by using my link here.
I also have a playlist with more Brevidy tutorials that I will link here at the end.

🎞 Watch the video here!

And if you wanna learn how to copy an image from the internet and paste it directly into Premiere Pro without saving it first, check out this video.

Thanks for reading!

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