Adobe Premiere Pro CC plugins - video deposition editing modifications

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I'm a trial technology consultant by trade. I display digital evidence -and video depositions- in court to judge and jury. Through the use of trial presentation software, I import official deposition time-synced to video. Edits are made by page/line ranges being imported through a clip creation option. Page/line ranges are typed into a text document (095:12-096:23, 097:03-099:05, etc.), each clip on its own line, then imported; start/stop markers are placed on the video and "cilps" are created".

This is where the software's strengths end, and where Adobe Premiere Pro CC is infinitely better. What I need is (in my lay opinion) two things:

1. I need Adobe Premiere or Prelude Pro CC to import the official transcripts into the metadata in their proper format without issue. It currently offers importation of transcripts as metadata that can then be analyzed and synced - each word being given a marker. The issue is the import process is severely flawed, at least as far as depositions are concerned. When I pull them in the format is completely warped. I want the ability, however that may be, to bring in .txt or .ptx. exactly as they appear originally - maintaining all of its original pagination and formatting. If possible, I'd like to have the option of using Prelude's analyze function - which places a marker for every word in the transcript - but what is more important is...

2. An import function like that in the trial presentation software I described above. I would like a plug-in that accepts a simple .txt import file - one that contains page/line ranges, each start-stop marker appearing on it's own line. After the file is executed, for each line in the executable, Adobe Premiere places in-out markers on the timeline (based on the already associated transcript within the metadeta), then creates separate sequences for each. The naming protocol for each clip should be the source sequence's name, followed by the starting page/line. For example, the source sequence name is "Depo - Eaton, Allen" and the first two lines in the import are "006:12-007:15, 007:18-008:09", the two sequences created would be named "Depo - Eaton, Allen 00612, Depo - Eaton, Allen 00718".

That's basically what's needed. There are a few more details we'll need to discuss if you have the ability to go forward.

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