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Is there a way from Premier pro to display frames on timeline

Community Beginner ,
Jan 31, 2023 Jan 31, 2023

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A friend of mine uses Davinci and we were doing some editing on my PC which uses Premier Pro 2020.

 

He commented on the fact the timeline does not show the individual frames of a video. (see attachments)

 

So, is there a way to show frames in Prem Pro?

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Jan 31, 2023 Jan 31, 2023

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Hamburger menu timeline: Continues Video Thumbnails.

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Nov 01, 2023 Nov 01, 2023

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Does not work for me? None of the show video options work.

 

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Nov 04, 2023 Nov 04, 2023

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Try trashing preferences.

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Jan 31, 2023 Jan 31, 2023

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if you follow ann's suggestion you'll see the thumbnails.

just for fun I thought I'd add some info....for resolve and ppro users.

the thumbnails DO NOT INDICATE INDIVIDUAL FRAMES.

they bridge a range of frames and are generated ( shown to you in timeline) to give you a sense of what you are looking at in general ( as a clip and portions of that clip in general ).

To see individual frames you have to look at your program monitor and scrub through your timeline etc...   there is no way any editor can show you thumbnails ( basic overall clip visual elements ) as individual frames....

 

 

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Jan 31, 2023 Jan 31, 2023

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here is sample.... ppro thumbnail of FIRST FRAME OF ENTIRE CLIP.

 

it spans many frames...... and is not an image of a single frame.... the same is true in resolve.

 

you have to look at program monitor to find SPECIFIC FRAME IMAGES .

 

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hopefully this will help you more... a screenshot from resolve which has thumbnails on the timeline... as you can see the cti is in the middle of a thumbnail, which is obviously NOT an image of the specific FRAME... it spans the frames, but gives you a general idea where you are like a landmark.....   ???? hope that makes sense. to see individual frames you have to look at the program monitor of editor and scrub through stuff frame by frame or scrub in general to find where you want to do your editing ( make cuts, etc. )

 

thumbnail in resolve.jpg

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