
In this lesson, I cover the process of importing files into Descript and organizing them for efficient editing. I explain the advantages of using separate files for each speaker in interviews and demonstrate how to properly create a multi-track sequence.
Topics discussed:
How I prepare my project and import files into Descript
Why I prefer using separate files for each speaker in interviews
My approach to creating a project from scratch vs. using automatic features
How I understand and use the project area, compositions, and file organization in Descript
The correct way I create a multi-track sequence
My method for transcribing files and managing transcription costs
How I create compositions from sequences
My approach to importing external transcripts when available
I emphasize best practices for setting up a podcast editing project in Descript, focusing on manual assembly for better control and understanding of the process.
In this lesson, I cover the process of applying audio effects and cleaning up audio files in Descript.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to assess and improve audio quality using Studio Sound
Techniques for dealing with inconsistent volume levels
Using Auphonic for advanced audio cleanup and leveling
Applying Studio Sound selectively to different tracks
Importing and syncing externally cleaned audio files
Managing speaker colors in the timeline
Alternative tools for audio leveling, such as Adobe Audition
I demonstrate how to apply Studio Sound, adjust its intensity, and work with multiple audio tracks. I also explain how to bring in cleaned audio files from external software and sync them with your video. Throughout the lesson, I provide tips on maintaining audio quality and preserving speaker identification in your project.
In this lesson, I cover the important steps of transcribing your audio and identifying speakers in Descript.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to transcribe files and identify speakers during the transcription process
The importance of naming speakers correctly, especially for multi-person recordings
How to rename speakers after transcription if needed
Why proper speaker identification is crucial for organization
I explain how to use Descript's transcription feature, including selecting the language and assigning speaker names. I also demonstrate how to edit speaker names after transcription using the three-dot menu.
This lesson sets the stage for the upcoming editing phase, where we'll dive into removing filler words and making critical editing decisions.
In this lesson, I cover the process of removing filler words in Descript. I explain my approach to bulk removal of filler words, focusing primarily on "uh" and "um" sounds. I demonstrate how to use Descript's AI function for this purpose and share important tips to ensure your edits don't compromise the quality of your audio.
Key topics covered:
Why I remove filler words in bulk at the beginning of the editing process
The importance of listening to the entire episode after bulk removal
How to use Descript's "Remove Filler Words" function
Why I choose to "ignore" rather than "delete" filler words
How to manually adjust filler word removals if needed
Considerations for removing filler words in languages other than English
Tips for maintaining audio quality when removing filler words
This lesson provides practical guidance on efficiently cleaning up your podcast audio while preserving its natural flow and avoiding potential editing mishaps.
In this lesson, I cover the process of manually removing filler words and repeated words in Descript.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to manually select and remove filler words or repetitions
Using Descript's "Remove Filler Words" feature to review and remove repeated words one by one
Utilizing the preview and auto-advance options to streamline the editing process
The importance of discerning between unintentional repetitions and intentional emphasis
I demonstrate the step-by-step process of going through repeated words, showing you how to make decisions on what to keep or remove.
I also explain why I prefer to handle repeated words individually rather than in bulk, to preserve intentional emphasis in speech.
In this lesson, I demonstrate how to use AI to add chapters to your podcast in Descript Underlord and how to obtain markers for YouTube.
Here's what I cover:
Using AI to add chapters automatically to your Descript project
Navigating and editing AI-generated chapters
Finding and using the "Add Chapters" function in Descript
Customizing the number of chapters generated
Viewing and navigating chapters in both video and audio projects
Obtaining YouTube-ready timestamps and chapters from Descript
I show you how to leverage AI to quickly create chapter markers, edit them as needed, and even extract them for use in YouTube descriptions. This process not only helps save time in editing, but also improves the navigation experience for your audience.
I show you how to resolve audio and video sync issues using Descript. If you've experienced problems like audio drift or delays, I'll walk you through the steps to separate audio from video, identify the glitch points, and make precise adjustments to fix the sync.
How to Fix Filler Word Recognition Bug in Descript
In this lesson, I walk you through a known bug in Descript's transcription engine that fails to recognize all filler words in your recordings. If you've encountered this issue, I show you how to solve it.
Follow my step-by-step guide to ensure that all filler words are correctly detected, so you can easily remove them from your projects.
Learn how to use the essential tools in Descript, including the select, blade, range, slip, and hand tools. Discover how to effectively select, move, and edit objects, as well as manipulate audio and video clips on the timeline. Understand the differences between the tools and how to utilize them within sequences.
In this lesson, I guide you through the second phase of podcast editing using Descript.
I demonstrate how to efficiently edit your podcast from top to bottom in a single pass, covering several key aspects of the process.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to approach the editing process by listening through your entire episode
Techniques for identifying chapters, social media clips, and potential hooks
The importance of balancing AI assistance with manual selection for clips
How to trim the beginning of your composition and handle wordless media
Tips for using the timeline view for more precise edits
Techniques for removing gaps and unwanted silence at the start of your episode
I share my personal workflow and preferences, explaining why I often rely on the timeline view for certain edits despite Descript's focus on script-based editing. This lesson provides practical insights to help you develop an efficient and thorough editing process.
In this lesson, I cover advanced techniques for removing gaps and silences in your audio. I explain why it's important to be cautious when using Descript's automatic gap removal feature and demonstrate my preferred manual method using the Range tool.
Key topics discussed:
Gaps removal vs. silence removal in Descript: know the difference
Potential issues with automatic gap removal
How to use the "shorten word gaps" feature
The importance of manually reviewing and adjusting gap removals
Using the range tool for more precise gap removal
Best practices for maintaining natural-sounding transitions
Why cutting from the middle of gaps is often preferable
Tips for handling laughter and non-verbal audio elements
I provide step-by-step instructions and examples to help you master these techniques and achieve cleaner, more professional-sounding edits in your podcasts.
In this lesson, I cover the process of editing and managing markers manually in Descript Underlord.
Here's what you'll learn:
Listening through the entire recording
Cleaning up and deciding which markers to keep
Adding new markers at specific points
Deleting unwanted markers
Creating paragraphs similar to word processing
I demonstrate different methods for adding markers: using the "Add Marker" button or the keyboard.
I also show you how to move markers to adjust their placement by dragging and dropping them, and placing markers precisely on specific words.
I explain the importance of markers for creating chapters and quickly scanning your composition. This lesson will help you efficiently organize and navigate your podcast content during the editing process.
In this lesson, I cover two important techniques for marking up your podcast editing in Descript Underlord: highlighting potential social media clips and adding inline notes.
Here's what I discuss:
Using the highlight feature to mark potential social media clips
Choosing different colors for highlights and creating a color-coding system
Keyboard shortcuts for highlighting for Mac and Windows
Demonstrating how to select and highlight multiple clips
Using the range tool for precise selections
Adding inline notes for personal reminders or comments
How to create an inline note and how it works
I show you how these techniques can help streamline your editing process and keep your work organized, especially when identifying content for social media promotion or remembering important details about specific sections of your podcast.
In this lesson, I cover collaboration features in Descript Underlord and how to work with others on your projects.
Here's a summary of what you'll learn:
Inviting collaborators to your projects
How to use comments for communication with collaborators
Resolving comments and following up on feedback
Recent changes to AI functionality access for invited collaborators
Subscription options for adding team members to your Descript drive
Benefits of adding additional seats to your subscription
In this lesson, I explain how to identify and fix word alignment problems in your Descript Underlord projects. I cover why misalignments occur and demonstrate two methods to correct them: automatic realignment and manual adjustment.
Key topics covered:
Identifying misaligned words using the black waveform indicators
Common causes of word misalignment
Automatically realigning words in a range
Manually adjusting word tabs for precise alignment control
The importance of correct alignment for social media clips with on-screen captions
I show you how to use these techniques to ensure your transcript accurately matches the audio, especially when using animated captions.
I walk you through the detailed process of removing crosstalk from a video podcast using Descript.
I explain why you can't use the Range tool for selective silencing and how to utilize the Blade tool to isolate crosstalk areas.
I demonstrate step-by-step techniques, including making precise cuts, silencing unwanted audio, and managing video desynchronization to achieve a clean, professional-quality podcast episode.
I guide you through the powerful non-destructive editing features of Descript. Learn how to make edits without losing any content, create multiple compositions from the same sequence, and tailor your podcast for different formats, including social media clips. Discover how Descript's structure of files, sequences, and compositions offers flexibility for any editing workflow.
In this lesson, I cover the essentials of adjusting video layouts in Descript for multi-track episodes, particularly useful for interviews. I demonstrate how to customize your video scenes, crop and resize video layers, and create visually appealing layouts.
Here's what you'll learn:
Changing camera views in multi-track episodes
Using scenes to manage video layouts
Cropping and resizing individual video layers
Centering subjects within video frames
Zooming in and out of video layers
Creating custom layouts with multiple video tracks
Adding rounded corners to video layers
Changing background colors for scenes
I show you how to move beyond the default side-by-side view, create full-screen shots of individual speakers, and fine-tune your video presentation for a more professional look. You'll discover how to use Descript's tools to crop, resize, and position video layers with precision, ensuring your podcast visuals are as polished as your audio.
In this lesson, I cover the automatic speaker switching function in Descript, now called "Automatic Multicam" in Underlord. I demonstrate how to use this feature and discuss its limitations. I also show you how to restore disabled layers after resetting your layout.
Key topics covered:
Locating and using the Automatic Multicam feature in Descript Underlord
Adjusting settings for speaker cutaways and camera changes
Restoring disabled layers after resetting the scene layout
The pros and cons of using Automatic Multicam for speaker switching
Why manual editing for speaker changes can be preferable in many cases
Tips for deciding when to switch between full-screen and side-by-side views
I explain why I prefer manual editing for speaker changes, especially for interviews with frequent exchanges.
In this lesson, I show you how to add and manage scenes in your Descript Underlord edit.
Here's what we cover:
Adding scene boundaries to isolate different parts of your edit
Changing video layouts within scenes (e.g., full screen, side-by-side)
Replicating scene layouts to save time
Adjusting scene boundary timing for smoother transitions
I demonstrate how to start with a full-screen introduction, transition to side-by-side layouts, and switch between speakers. I also explain how to use scene boundaries effectively, copy and paste layouts between scenes, and fine-tune scene timings on the timeline. By following these techniques, you'll be able to create dynamic, professional-looking edits efficiently.
In this lesson, I show you how to finalize your podcast episode in Descript. I cover adding a hook, inserting blank scenes, and creating a separate composition for the assembled episode. I also demonstrate how to add captions to the hook and reveal more content in place.
Key topics covered:
Finalizing the episode and adding a hook
Creating a duplicate composition for the assembled episode
Inserting blank scenes at the beginning
Pasting the hook and adjusting intro video settings
Adding captions to the hook
Revealing more content in place using non-destructive editing
This lesson provides practical steps to polish your podcast episode and prepare it for export, focusing on the video version while mentioning considerations for audio-only versions.
In this lesson, I demonstrate how to assemble the intro and outro for your podcast or video using Descript Underlord.
I cover:
Adding an episode intro animation
Incorporating music files into your project
Aligning music with your intro animation
Applying audio effects like compressor and ducking
Adjusting timing and volume levels for a polished sound
Creating and customizing gap clips
Shortening intro animations for pacing
Adding breathing space before speaking
Fading out music smoothly
Assembling an outro with end screen elements
I walk you through my process step-by-step, showing how to synchronize music, voice, and visuals for a professional-looking intro. I also explain how to create an engaging outro with an end screen for YouTube, complete with subscribe buttons and suggested video placeholders.
Throughout the lesson, I offer tips on saving transcription minutes and using Descript's timeline efficiently for precise audio-visual editing.
In this lesson, I cover the final step of exporting your episode from Descript Underlord.
Here's what you'll learn:
The two methods of exporting: using the "publish" function (cloud export) and the "export" function (local export)
Recommended audio export settings, including bitrate, channels, and LUFS
Recommended video export settings, focusing on resolution and quality
How to check and adjust your composition's resolution
Understanding Descript's web link feature and publishing options
Downloading your exported files
I explain the differences between cloud and local exports, discuss the importance of audio normalization (LUFS), and guide you through the process of setting up your export for both audio and video.
I also clarify how Descript's publish function works, including the creation of a hosted web page for your content.
Learn the different ways to publish your projects using Descript. Discover how to publish both video and audio, either by creating a web link hosted by Descript or exporting locally. Explore the integration with platforms like Buzzsprout and Captivate, and understand the nuances of publishing audio versus video content.
How to Fix Export Issues in Descript when the export button is disabled.
I demonstrate how to resolve a Descript issue where the export option is greyed out in Descript. I explain how a problematic file, such as one that fails to upload or process, can prevent exporting. I show you how to identify the file causing the issue and then fix it.
In this lesson, I show you how to create social media clips from your main podcast composition in Descript.
Here's what I cover:
Extracting clips from the main composition
Why editing social clips within the main episode is a mistake
Methods for duplicating selected portions to new compositions
Demonstrating the process with multiple clip examples
I walk you through the steps of isolating clips for social media use without disturbing your main episode. You'll learn how to efficiently extract highlighted sections, create new compositions, and prepare your content for social media formatting. I also explain why it's crucial to keep your social media editing separate from your main episode editing.
In this lesson, I cover how to use AI to find good clips in Descript Underlord for repurposing your content.
Here's what you'll learn:
How to access the "Create Clips" feature in Descript's AI Underlord
Setting up clip parameters like quantity, duration, and layout
Using custom templates for your clips
Providing topic guidance to improve AI clip selection
Reviewing and refining AI-generated clips
Exporting the selected clips as videos
I demonstrate the process step-by-step, showing you how to efficiently create multiple clips from your main episode. I also discuss the "Create Highlight Reel" feature for making trailers or show highlights. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to quickly generate social media-ready clips from your podcast episodes using Descript's AI tools.
In this lesson, I show you how to create social media clips from your main podcast episode using Descript.
I cover:
Changing video orientation from landscape to portrait
Applying and saving templates for consistent clip layouts
Replicating designs across multiple clips
Exporting clips in different formats and aspect ratios
Key topics discussed:
Converting landscape videos to portrait orientation
Applying pre-made templates to clips
Saving custom layouts as templates for future use
Copying and pasting layouts between clips
Exporting clips in high quality (1080p+)
Creating different versions of clips (landscape, portrait, square)
Efficiently duplicating and modifying clips for various social media platforms
In this lesson, I show you three methods to shorten clips for social media platforms with time limits.
I demonstrate how to:
Shorten word gaps using Descript's Underlord feature
Edit for clarity using AI to remove non-essential content
Speed up clips as a last resort
Key points covered:
Using "Shorten word gaps" to drastically reduce pauses between words
Applying "Edit for clarity" to remove filler words, repetitions, and tangents
Speeding up clips when other methods aren't sufficient
Tips for staying within platform time limits (e.g., Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts)
Visual inspection techniques to ensure clean edits
Balancing efficiency with maintaining natural speech patterns
I walk you through each method step-by-step, showing how to combine these techniques to significantly reduce clip length while preserving content quality.
In this lesson, I show you how to use Descript's AI-powered YouTube Description feature to quickly generate descriptions for your video clips and full episodes. I demonstrate how to customize the AI prompts for better results and explain why this tool can save you significant time when creating content for multiple clips.
Topics covered:
Using Descript's YouTube Description AI function
Customizing AI prompts for personalized descriptions
Generating titles and descriptions for short clips
Creating descriptions for full episodes
Using AI-generated chapters in descriptions
Time-saving benefits of AI-generated descriptions for multiple clips
Brief overview of other AI text generation features in Descript Underlord (titles, summaries, show notes, social posts, and blog posts)
It has been a long session, and I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you found all my secrets, how I edit in Descript from start to finish. And I hope you found something that you didn't know before.
Explaining the concept of non-destructive editing in Descript. I demonstrate how to make edits in a composition, restore deleted content, and create multiple compositions from a single sequence. Learn how to utilize Descript's versatile structure to produce different video and audio formats, including social media clips, trailers, and more, from the same piece of content, without the fear that when you delete something, it's completely gone.
In this Descript Underlord course, I walk you through my complete workflow for editing podcasts with a focus for interview style, audio, and video, with multiple speakers.
We go from loading the files into Descript and preparing your project, all the way to cleaning up your sound, cleaning up your text, editing the episode while marking up important fragments for social media clips, and editing with Descript's AI features to save time.
Now, I don't like to edit twice. That's why in this course, I set out to give you my complete strategies and best practices for editing efficiently in Descript.
I'll go through the right order of operations in detail so that at the end, you have everything:
a finished audio and video podcast episode you can publish to your podcast platform
social media clips already selected and ready to share on your social media platform
chapters and highlights and show notes, ready for YouTube and for your podcast platform.
This course covers every aspect of podcast production using Descript Underlord.
And we start with an efficient project setup, so that really informs the way forward in your edit.
And then we move through the advanced editing techniques, markup as you go, all the way to your final export.
Learn the AI features
You will learn to use Descript's AI features to enhance your workflow and save time, and we will explore Studio Sound to clean up your audio.
We will then go through a thorough filler word removal, in bulk and manual, removing long gaps, and creating your dynamic video layouts if you're editing video podcast.
I'll show you how to use AI to generate chapters, to select social media clips automatically and manually, and also to write YouTube descriptions, show notes and more.
Learn the WHAT and the WHY
And while AI is nice and convenient, I will also show you the manual way to do everything because this will reduce your reliance only on AI. You will know why you're doing certain things, certain operations, not just point and click and hope for the best.
Sometimes Descript offers several ways to achieve the same thing.
Throughout the course, I share time-saving methods that will speed up your process and improve your content quality.
I will mention keyboard shortcuts you can use, and tricks and approaches for digging deep into your files and making fine adjustments.
I not only show you what to do, but I also explain why.
Develop Your Muscle Memory
You'll gain skills to create podcasts more efficiently, allowing you to focus more on content creation and less on the technical details.
And before long, your muscle memory will kick in and all the Descript interface will become second nature.
Why Learn with Me?
I have coached hundreds of students in learning Descript over many years, and through several major redesigns of Descript, from Classic to Storyboard, and now to Underlord.
This experience has informed the creation of this course.
I will answer the most frequent questions the editors have and the beginners have when trying to learn Descript.
I address common mistakes and anticipate the challenges you will have when using it.
The course is designed for both beginners and experienced podcasters who are trying to break into Descript and maybe see if that's an option for them to edit.
I am showing you the latest version of Descript called Underlord in this course.
Join me in learning the right way to edit an interview podcast with Descript from A to Z.
Every lesson has a discussion where you can ask questions and I'll be happy to answer those straight away. I will even create a new lesson to address your question, if that is necessary.
I'm looking forward to welcoming you in this course.