SAN FRANCISCO - Digital Anarchy (www.digitalanarchy.com) has updated its Eff-It! Adobe Premiere Pro plug-in, which allows editors to bleep curse words from clips or sequences that have transcripts. The plug-in, which debuted at NAB back in April, has been rewritten to use more of Premiere Pro’s native API, making it more intuitive and easy to use.
Appearing as a panel in the Premiere Pro interface, Eff-It! lets editors import existing transcripts from the Adobe Text panel or elsewhere, or transcribe videos with a Transcriptive account, then ask Eff-It! to bleep the sequence or clip. The Premiere panel can auto-detect bad language or use a custom flagged keywords list. Users can also choose the batch option to bleep multiple media sources. Eff-It! will create a folder with sequences containing the clips and bleep audio files. In addition, words can be added or removed from the flagged words list of each bleeped clip or sequence, allowing users to remove words they do not want to bleep or add words that were not automatically identified but should be bleeped. Editors can also export a list of flagged words to be used in future projects.
Eff-It! is available as a one-time purchase ($99), and is also included in the “Anarchy Cloud” yearly subscription, which ranged from $149 to $199.