

Collaborate with your team to identify the key soundbites and then export back into Resolve, receiving ranged transcript markers, color coded to delineate speakers, that attach back to the original clips. According to the company:Īdd speaker labels, bookmark and make any edits in the nifty video-transcript editor. Once you’re up and running, you can select the clips to import and transcribe. Next, you’ll have to install a Python Script and follow the nice tutorial on Simon Says’ website. How Does It Work?įirst, you have to download and install the Simon Says Transcription app, which is on the Apple Store. Simon Says was already compatible with various other NLEs, including Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and now DaVinci Resolve (both Free and Studio versions).

