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time code: how to set a specific one?
The subject title says all: how can I set a specific time code of a chosen frame inside Premiere Pro 6?
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Re: time code: how to set a specific one?
Not sure:
Either use the timecode effect or set Start Time in the flyout menu of the timeline.
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Re: time code: how to set a specific one?
A big company who I´m dealing a film with is asking:
"Start of feature time code location will be one hour (01:00:00:00). Start of color bars time code will be back-timed from the one hour (01:00:00:00) start of feature location." So I understand (correctly or not) that I must set a new time code in my timeline before exporting the edited file (to be delivered), that should be 01:00:00:00 at the first frame of my feature film. What should I do? |
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Re: time code: how to set a specific one?
Ann, Your tip worked. Thank you.
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Opps: time code: how to set a specific one?
Well, it`s weird.
The exported file didn`t keep my change in start time, despite the timeline (and the its respective project) kept it. The exported file timeline started at 00:00:00:00 as before my change. What`s going on? |
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