From the course: Premiere Pro: Captioning Video for Web and Social Media

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Exporting captions to a sidecar file

Exporting captions to a sidecar file

- We're almost at the finish line. We've got both an open captioned and a closed captioned sequence made, but now it's time to export and you'll find several different options. Let's explore some of them so you know the different ways that you can actually export this file. I've made a new version of the project, and you can open it up as well. It's Radiant_Color4. Here you'll find two sequences, one that says open captions, and one that says closed captions. Go ahead and open up the closed caption sequence. This one is the one that has an actual caption track up above, rather than a graphics track. Now choose file, export, captions. In this case, we're only exporting the captions file. This is going to give us the ability to export just the captions itself. This is useful if you want a file that could be sent on for editing or formatting, or if you just need to generate an updated caption track for a video. If I click on the file format menu, you'll see that it doesn't seem to need…

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