Which AutoEdit Plugin Is Right for You? Music Video, Event Recap, Creator Mode, or B-Roll Selectr
Choose Music Video Mode for full-song performance takes and beat-driven rough cuts; Event Recap Mode for weddings, concerts, festivals, conventions, B-roll, and interview-led recaps; Creator Mode for talking-head videos, podcasts, captions, bad-take removal, filler words, repetitions, and silences; or the standalone B-Roll Selectr when you only need faster usable B-roll selects.
Choose Music Video Mode for full-song performance takes and beat-driven rough cuts; Event Recap Mode for weddings, concerts, festivals, conventions, B-roll, and interview-led recaps; Creator Mode for talking-head videos, podcasts, captions, bad-take removal, filler words, repetitions, and silences; or the standalone B-Roll Selectr when you only need faster usable B-roll selects.
AutoEdit is an automation tool for the first setup and rough-cut stage—not an AI video generator and not a promise of a finished client edit. Its value is the editable Premiere Pro timeline it gives back to you, where every cut can still be reviewed and changed.
Choose by the footage and the repeated bottleneck
AutoEdit includes separate Premiere Pro tools for different footage and bottlenecks. The right choice is determined by what you shoot and which first-pass task keeps consuming paid editing time.
1. Choose Music Video Mode when you have full-song performance takes and want beat-driven switching, B-roll assistance, adjustment layers, and VFX tools.
2. Choose Event Recap Mode for weddings, concerts, festivals, conventions, brand events, B-roll, and optional interview or testimonial clips.
3. Choose Creator Mode for talking-head content, podcasts, captions, bad takes, repetitions, filler words, and silences.
4. Choose the standalone B-Roll Selectr when you only need usable B-roll selects; Legacy Mode is slower and more accurate, while V2 is faster, and both require human review.
5. Choose the Music Video and Event Recap bundle only if both types of client work are real parts of your business.
CURRENT PRODUCT GUIDE · AUGUST 2026
Four AutoEdit tools for four different editing jobs
Music Video Mode
For complete, full-song performance takes. It builds a beat-driven rough cut and includes B-roll, adjustment-layer, VFX, and title tools. It is currently a one-time purchase on ELEVEN PERCENT with lifetime updates and one eligible preset pack when bought separately.
For weddings, concerts, festivals, conventions, nightlife, brand activations, and recaps with optional interviews or testimonials. It is currently a one-time purchase on ELEVEN PERCENT with lifetime updates and one eligible preset pack when bought separately.
For talking-head videos, podcasts, captions, silences, filler words, repetitions, and bad takes. Claude-powered processing uses credits, so the full AutoEditAI.net product is subscription-based. Eligible ELEVEN PERCENT offers can have separate redemption and credit terms.
A standalone ELEVEN PERCENT plugin for creating B-roll selects—not a complete recap or talking-head edit. It removes footage it detects as shaky, blurred, unstable, or unusable. Legacy Mode is slower but prioritizes higher accuracy; V2 is faster. Both can make mistakes, so review every generated select before editing or delivery. A free trial and paid Pro plan are available.
The Music Video and Event Recap bundle includes two eligible preset packs of your choice, up to the stated redemption value. Creator Academy, customer-support access, and lifetime-update items describe bonuses or access—not extra editing extensions. B-Roll Selectr is intentionally narrower: use it when footage cleanup and usable B-roll selection are the bottleneck, then complete the actual edit yourself.
Watch the relevant ELEVEN PERCENT walkthrough
This video shows the Premiere Pro workflow behind the recommendation. Use it to judge the actual setup, controls, and editable result rather than relying on a feature list alone.
OFFICIAL SUPPORT
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Installation, BPM, B-roll, automatic cutting, interviews, Documentary Mode, VFX, and troubleshooting are documented separately so you can jump to the part that matches your project.
Which AutoEdit Plugin Is Right for You? Music Video, Event Recap, Creator Mode, or B-Roll Selectr
Choose Music Video Mode for full-song performance takes and beat-driven rough cuts; Event Recap Mode for weddings, concerts, festivals, conventions, B-roll, and interview-led recaps; Creator Mode for talking-head videos, podcasts, captions, bad-take removal, filler words, repetitions, and silences; or the standalone B-Roll Selectr when you only need faster usable B-roll selects.
Are all AutoEdit tools the same plugin?
No. Music Video Mode, Event Recap Mode, Creator Mode, and B-Roll Selectr are separate Adobe Premiere Pro tools built for different footage and first-pass workflows.
What does B-Roll Selectr do?
B-Roll Selectr is a standalone ELEVEN PERCENT plugin that creates usable B-roll selects by cutting footage it detects as shaky, blurred, unstable, or unusable. Legacy Mode is slower but prioritizes higher accuracy; V2 is faster. The plugin can still make mistakes, so review its selections.
Is AutoEdit a one-time purchase or a subscription?
As of August 2026, Music Video Mode and Event Recap Mode are one-time purchases on ELEVEN PERCENT. Creator Mode normally uses a monthly or annual AutoEditAI.net plan because Claude-powered processing consumes credits. B-Roll Selectr has a free trial and paid Pro plan. Limited ELEVEN PERCENT offers can have separate redemption terms.
Does AutoEdit generate a finished video?
No. AutoEdit builds an editable rough-cut starting point inside Premiere Pro. The editor remains responsible for story, shot choices, pacing, client requirements, color, sound, graphics, licensing, and final quality control.
Where can I get help?
Use the official ELEVEN PERCENT support documentation linked above. For a custom combination of plugins, email team@elevenpercent.net and describe the kinds of videos you edit.