OneCut

Support & Docs

Install, transcripts, Quick vs Story mode, and troubleshooting.

Download OneCut

Download the extension file and install it with ZXP Installer.

OneCut 0.1.0 for Premiere Pro

Latest release · .zxp extension

Download OneCut 0.1.0

Need ZXP Installer? Download it free from aescripts. Open it, drag the .zxp file in, restart Premiere Pro.

Login: Open OneCut (Window > Extensions > OneCut) and log in with the email you purchased with. You'll get a one-time code.

Getting Started

1. Install OneCut

Install the .zxp using ZXP Installer, then restart Premiere Pro. Open OneCut from Window > Extensions.

2. Export a transcript JSON

In Premiere, go to Window > Text, click Transcribe sequence, then export the transcript as a .json file.

3. Drag the transcript into OneCut

Drop the exported JSON onto the OneCut panel. From there, use Quick or Story mode and generate a sequence directly into your project.

Transcript (free, in Premiere)

OneCut runs on transcript timing. Premiere can generate it for free in about a minute.

  1. Open Window > Text.
  2. Select your sequence and click Transcribe sequence.
  3. In the transcript menu, choose Export > Export to .json file.
  4. Drag the JSON file onto the OneCut panel.

Tip: If the audio is rough, run Enhance Speech first. Transcripts get much more accurate.

Quick mode vs Story mode

Same engine. Two ways to cut, depending on what you need.

Quick

When you already know the angle. Type one sentence (e.g. “getting lost on the way to Ubud”) and OneCut stitches the matching moments into a finished sequence.

Story

When you want a full video. Set a target length and vibe; OneCut writes a plan, picks matching moments, and orders them so the cut flows.

Feature Request

Tell us what OneCut should do next. We read every request.

Contact Support

Email us anytime. We typically reply within a few hours on weekdays.

pxlsafesup@gmail.com

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