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August 7, 2020
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Soccer timer

  • August 7, 2020
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I want to make a timer for a soccer game, but the timecode only goes to 60 minutes and then adds 1 hour and starts over at 0 again, I need it to go all the way up to 90 minutes, is there any way to do this?

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Community Expert
January 7, 2021

Here's a quick way to make a timer right inside Premiere - you can set it to any time and any font:

https://youtu.be/-JQH52VJKg0

jessemoritz
Participant
June 6, 2024

Your video is great, but I can't get Google Sheets to respect me... always assumes a 24 hour clock and resets to 0 after 23:59. I feel like I've tried every single option under Format-->Number and nothing seems to work somehow. Driving me crazy! Please advise cause otherwise can't use your method for a full soccer match clock. 

Community Expert
June 7, 2024

In Google Sheets, you want to set your Number Format to 'Custom Date and Time', and use this format:
Minutes (01):Seconds (01)

 

In the actual cell, type the time with 0 hours, even though this won't display, e.g. 00:23:59.

 

Cheers,

Paul

Inspiring
August 7, 2020

maybe download this, make black alpha, pause where you want ( 45, 90 etc. )

is low res ( 360p ) but you'll be sticking it in the corner of your video so should fit and be legible.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8hiSICc8tI

 

 

Margo555Author
Participant
August 7, 2020

Thanks!!

Inspiring
August 7, 2020

your welcome.

you may have to double check that it really is 45 secs ( 90, etc. ) real time ( who knows what happens with different frame rates ? )