- AutoEdit™ Event Recap mode is an intelligent Premiere Pro plugin that automates event recap editing with AI-powered automation to help you build a rough cut of your event recap video:
• Syncs footage automatically to the beat of your music track
• Intelligently selects B-roll by removing shaky and blurry segments (Disclaimer: Higher Accuracy and Quick Mode B-roll selects will NOT be 100% accurate all the time. The models may still make mistakes)
• Extracts highlight quotes and key moments from interview clips
• Transforms raw footage into recap rough drafts in minutes
• Eliminates manual and repetitive setup work
• Lets you focus on creative direction while AI handles technical editing work
Watch the Demo Here:
System & File Requirements:
MOV and MP4 files are required; BRAW or MXF file types are not supported.
After you download the AutoEdit AI Music Video Editor Plugin for Premiere Pro. Get a free preset pack by using this code: BOGO2026 on a new separate order after you download the plugin.
The software makes it very easy to create rough cuts, if you have a limited amount of clips. The program is easy to overload. Some of my shoots are in volume and you can’t feed it too many clips at once. Also you need to organize all your clips in one folder before uploading, as you don’t have the option to upload clips from multiple drives/sources. And the program also crashes frequently, however despite all these things, when it works, it works quite well to give hog an outline to start from.
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Heather
Excellent Plugin
This has saved me a ton of editing time!
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Juan
Worth it.
I am in Canada so prices are significantly more for us because our dollar is basically a peso. Even though this plugin is almost double. it is still worth it and it saves a massive amount of time. I wish I would have looked at the whole page because I think another plugin would have been a better fit, but I am still very happy.
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Olivia Jones
Recap ai editor
The edits the software produces is a bit choppy. It uses the same clip multiple times in a row. I haven’t noticed any other issues so far, but it is annoying that it uses the same clip multiple times.