Adobe Premiere scripting

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I want to automate a sequence of task on Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, thats all repeating tasks, and while doing manually consumes lots of time, :) that stars from: importing video file, image files, doc file-> making a sequence -> adding files on sequence with predefined height , width-> inserting scripts -> analyzing them -> adding marks on particular word on metadata-> and finally exporting it..

I want to make all these task automatically done with some scripts on adobe premier pro or anythign else...

appreciating

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Augunrik On

It doesn't seem to be officially supported, mentioned or used much (maybe because most user think programming is 'nerdy' stuff and don't touch it?) - anyways:

Unfortunately the documentation is scare and I don't know which version may support scripting (and which OS).

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stib On

Premiere is scriptable, as are the other Adobe Creative Suite apps, using their Extendscript API. Extendscript uses javascript. There's an official Adobe IDE for it called Extendscript Toolkit, that has a script editor, debugger and a object model viewer.

There's one problem, for premiere the documentation is perplexingly scarce. It's a pity, because for other programs like After Effects there is a thriving community of developers doing amazing stuff with extendscript.

The Adobe Javascript guide is here and some class information specifically for Premiere can be found here.

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Helper On

If you are on the PC platform, try having a look at a free windows automation package such a AutoIT or AutoHotKey. I have been using AutoHotKey for several years now and this tool can be used to automate pretty much anything you can think of. It is a scriping language, there is a learning curve, but easy to use if you follow the many tuts and samples out there.