How to use Timecode Effect in Adobe Premiere Pro and create a timebomb image
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huuuuaaa futuvan gura ba voi cu dastea ma luati in plm sa faceti voi views pe spinarea mea... in plm
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@DjSly20 You can do that in After Effects. Watch this "A Timecode with any color and any font you like in Adobe After Effects".
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@BestProAction Ok thank's. Great tutorial.
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@DjSly20 Unfortunately, it's not.
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Is there anyway in Premiere Pro sort count the FPS in a video clip like you can do with Timecode?
I have some video clips I want to publish and wont to show whether or not the clips have frame rate drops. Such as if a video is at 30fps but in certain scenes it dips below to something as 26fps.
Anything like this for Premiere Pro? Or a 3rd party plugin.
Ve3troGamesMedia 6 months ago
@Ve3troGamesMedia If I understand, you want the timecode with the frame rate symbol on it? If so, just make that symbol by youself using the titler in Premiere Pro and add it to the timecode line. It's easier sometimes to do something manually.
BestProAction 6 months ago
@BestProAction ok thanks for replying. How do I actually make the symbol? I've gone into the titler but not sure what I need to put in for it to show the frame rate. Thanks
Ve3troGamesMedia 6 months ago
@Ve3troGamesMedia I mean just type something like 30 fps and place it next to the timecode line.
BestProAction 6 months ago
Awesome video. Thank you so much! Putting some of these tips to work on my next creation!
contondant 7 months ago
@contondant You're welcome. Thanks for watching :)
BestProAction 7 months ago