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Learn Audio Recording in Premiere Pro | The Complete Editing Workflow in Premiere Pro
Introduction to Premiere Pro
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Introduction to Premiere Pro

Introduction to Premiere Pro

1. Adobe Premiere Pro Basics
2. The Complete Editing Workflow in Premiere Pro
3. Exploring Advanced Features in Premiere Pro

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Audio Recording in Premiere Pro

Let's begin with audio recording. A voice-over is a production technique where a voice is recorded and added to a project, but the voice itself is not part of the on-screen action.

Write your own text and record it. If you don't have a microphone for your computer, use another device, like a smartphone. After recording, edit your audio and get it ready for the next chapter. If you’re stuck on ideas, you can ask AI for inspiration or use one of the sample texts:

  1. The morning drifts through crowded streets, folding time into ordinary steps. You walk, thinking the day is yours alone — until a moment steps forward to meet you. No fanfare, no warning, just a shift, as if the air itself has changed. And in that shift, something new takes shape, subtle but certain. Some stories don't ask to be told. They simply find you;

  2. The city breathes, and you move with it — unaware, yet perfectly in sync. A turn, a pause, a fleeting second that feels like forever. Something stirs, not loud, not urgent — just there, waiting to be noticed. And suddenly, the world exhales differently. A quiet change, like a whisper only you can hear. Not all beginnings are spoken. Some unfold in the silence between strangers.

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Section 2. Chapter 1
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