frame accurate visualization of continuous thumbnails??
Hello,
Frankly I am not a fan of the Premiere UX, it takes me ten times longer to do anything in Premiere vs. Vegas. The only reason I am using Premiere is that it has better support for formats and rendering.
That being said, I want to do something that should be brain-dead simple but apparently is not possible. I just want to zoom in the Timeline to see and edit individual frames, with their thumbnails visible.
The only way I can figure out to zoom in far enough to see individual frames is to enable Show Audio Time Units. But then I can't see timecode. Video edits are still constrained to whole frames, so although I don't know what frame I'm editing to, at least I know that I'm not landing in between frames.
In order to edit effectively by dragging clip edges in the Timeline, I need to see Continuous Video Thumbnails. OK, that seems fine, as long as I'm zoomed in far enough, I only get one thumbnail per frame.
But the big problem is that Continuous Video Thumbnails are wildly inaccurate. They are just wrong. I am looking at a Program monitor that displays a certain image, but that image is not shown on the clip thumbnail. It's showing a completely different frame.
Premiere is just such a long list of dysfunctional UX issues, it boggles the mind. I have worked as a professional editor, going all the way back to the days of A/B linear editing with CMX, and the Premiere UX is just a nightmare to deal with.
So, does anyone have any suggestions? How can I do the following:
1. Zoom in enough to see individual frames
2. See actual timecode in the timeline
3. See frame-accurate thumbnails
