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Whatamp;#39;s up guys? Today weamp;#39;re going to be taking a look at the new captions and transcription feature in Premiere Pro Beta 15.0, a lot of people have had major complaints about the current way captions are built in Premiere. Well, in this beta captions have been docHubly improved, and I think itamp;#39;s going to be a huge game changer for anyone who does. Captions now, before we dive in, I just want to make sure that everyone knows this is still currently in beta, so there are still some quirks or features being added, so just know that when this officially launches, things may be a little different than they are. Now Iamp;#39;m anticipating that these features get released with Premiere Pro 2021 sometime in the spring. First of all, we have to talk about the transcription feature because this is absolutely huge. A lot of people use services like rev.com to create transcriptions for them, but now premiere has this built in and so far it is looking really promising