 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Dolby Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial in this one I'm going to show you how to put timecode on your videos It's very very easy to do there are two ways to do it one of them is obsolete, but let's get going first step here I've got some footage. I'm going to drag and drop it into the timeline Excellent, let's cut it at about 10 seconds worth of footage So we got 10 seconds of a of a record player doing its thing. All right now you want to add in the timecode Here is the best way to do it straight up You go up to file you go to export and media and this is counter intuitive I believe because you would say hey, there's no timecode normally you would apply an effect But a Premiere Pro in its recent versions has actually put the effects in the export option So making sure you're on the export H.264 go to effects down here Then you actually got to scroll down a little and when you scroll down here You're going to see underneath name. You're going to see timecode Overlay this is the one that we want and let me show you what happens here So as you see here as I'm scrubbing through the ins and outs the timecode is Displaying the reason why I really like this styles because you can actually increase the size. So that's quite small So let's say you really want it to be salient and really out there There we go And if you don't if you want like a background to be a little darker or a little lighter depending on what you're looking for Again, you can make those adjustments as you see fit You can also adjust the time source either a media file or you can generate your own timecode But in most cases, you know what use the timecode that it comes with left click on export and that is it guys You'll have timecode on your video. I guarantee it. Thanks for watching. I'll be back soon with some more content