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Sora 2 Editing Pipeline (2026): CapCut to Premiere Without Rework
By Alex Chen • 7 min read
You do not need to pick one editor. The fastest setup is rough-cut in CapCut, polish in Premiere. This keeps speed high while protecting final quality.
Stage 1: Clip intake and naming
Name every generated clip using this format:
[scene]-[purpose]-[take]-[date] Example: s03-broll-timeline-take2-2026-02-10.mp4.
Stage 2: CapCut rough cut (speed pass)
- Build structure and pacing only
- Trim dead frames and align beat timing
- Drop temporary captions and hook text
Do not spend time on detailed color work here. CapCut is your arrangement layer.
Stage 3: Premiere finishing pass
- Replace temp captions with final typography
- Normalize audio loudness and duck music
- Apply color consistency and output sharpening
- Export platform variants (16:9, 9:16)
Quality control checklist
- No jump cuts on important tutorial instructions
- Every on-screen term appears for at least 1.2 seconds
- End card appears in final 2 seconds with clear CTA
- One primary message per clip segment
When to skip Premiere
For daily short-form updates, CapCut-only is enough if timing, captions, and loudness are already clean. Use Premiere for launch videos, ads, and evergreen tutorials.
For prompt-side consistency before editing, use our storyboard workflow and A-roll/B-roll prompt pack.