Premiere Pro CS3 - BITC Tutorial

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What is BITC? Burned (Burnt) In Time Code. Learn how to use it in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. It's a tricky little effect so pay attention.

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  • I use mini DV as my source, and I know it records the date & time code on the tape that I can view on the camcorder. Is there a way to display it at certain times on the video in Premiere CS3 (other than having to manually create titles)?

  • This tutorial shows you how to pull the timecode information out of the clip and show it on screen. The Date and Time it was recorded is metadata that you'll have to type up. Sorry.

    - Jon :)

  • Please I need to know

    How to understand about still pics in the timeline and it's resolution

    some of my still pics are blurry

    some are blurry only when u play the video but when u pause the pic looks good

    I have resized them and tried differents things

    but no luck

    can u help

  • That's normal for the playback to look poor quality and great when stopped when the Quality Settings (rightclick in the Program Monitor) are set to Automatic. Draft looks poor all the time, High looks great all the time, but sometimes the computer can't show things that need render in High Quality without losing frames so Automatic plays Draft if the computer can't keep up High Quality and goes to High when its paused.

    - Jon :)

  • Jon I cut a short scene in premiere, and sped some shots up, and slowed some shots down. When I rendered the scene as a AVI, PAL DV wide-screen, it looked awful. The only way to describe it is jittery and a little pixelated.

    Now I did a similar thing in Sony Vegas, sped shots up, and down, rendered it as an AVI, PAL DV wide-screen. The quality was so much better. There was no jitter or pixelation. Infact the footage was as smooth as the original clip.

    What is your opinion of this mate?

  • Can you post a still of each clip so I have a Vegas Vs PPro compare? It could be several reasons why it looked so differently. Were you playing it back in QT Player WinMediaPlayer? QT interprets DV in different ways. Are you running PPro on a PC or Mac. Vegas is only PC I know, but PPro makes a difference from a Mac.

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  • thanks

  • "you got mountain..and another mountain..it's too much mountain...i don't like, i'm not in to mountains..can you make it a hill?"..AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • u have to change viev mode on left side of track name, normal boxes will apear,

  • hello, you might already know this by now. Scroll over the edit tap, select pereferences then select user interface. you can adjust the brightness from there.

  • Hey Jon:

    Thanks for the great tutorials. They are so clear and easy to follow. I am working on a project with mulitple audio and video timelines. (pro 1.5) I can edit within all of them except the main one. The clips in the other timelines look like grey boxes, but the main timeline looks like a series of frames. I can't figure out why I am unable to cut into the video in the main timeline. I want to cut a chunk of it out and pull up the rest.. Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

  • im new to cs3 but how do i chang the skin from lite to dark i carnt rember sorry ha ha pls

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