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Premiere Pro CC and Burn In Timecode/Source Name

Explorer ,
Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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Does Premiere really not allow for burn-in source names?

Client wants burn-in source timecode, files names and record timecode, among other things.

It's looking like I will have to individually apply timecode to each clip for the source timecode. However, there are a lot of clips that have been resized and have motion, which moves the timecode around. It seems like I have to key frame the source timecode so it stays in one place. Isn't there an easier way to do this? I can't imagine this is the only way to go about it. Burn-in source timecode and file names is a common request.

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LEGEND , Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

Apply the Clip Name effect to your transparent video layer and direct it to the source clips.

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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So they want the source timecode on each shot you used in the cut they'll be watching?

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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Yes. And source names.

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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So I think I solved the source timecode movement.

Using transparent video, I was able to apply timecode and direct the source track to determine which clip I'm using. My timecode is locked in place because there's no movement on the transparent video. Problem solved.

However, I'm still inquiring about burn-in source names. Shouldn't there be an option for this? Or do I have to go back through and apply a title card for each one?

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LEGEND ,
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Apply the Clip Name effect to your transparent video layer and direct it to the source clips.

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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Thank you!!! Had no idea that was an effect.

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Dec 31, 2016 Dec 31, 2016

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"Apply the Clip Name effect to your transparent video layer and direct it to the source clips."

Is this new for CC?

Is there any way to do this in CS6 ?

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2022 Feb 26, 2022

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Hi, how do you direct the source track to the transparent layer? I have not been able to find a way to get source timecode for each clip/shot.

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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2022 Oct 29, 2022

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When you drag the "Clip name" effect onto a clip, the effect controls window will have a source track control

Hope this helps!

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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What about trying the Overlay settings under the Wrench tool icon...in combination with a really nice screen capture?

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Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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Check out the Settings panel for Overlays...if Transmit means export, it may stick that way.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2016 Jul 28, 2016

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GarrettAEvans wrote:

...if Transmit means export, it may stick that way.

It does not, it won't.

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Nov 15, 2018 Nov 15, 2018

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The Clip Name Effect only includes video tracks - is there a way to display Audio Clip names?

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Engaged ,
Aug 27, 2021 Aug 27, 2021

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Also looking for a solution for that

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Participant ,
Feb 22, 2024 Feb 22, 2024

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Using a transparent video layer (or adjustment layer). Drop the "Metadata & Timecode Burn-in" effect on it. It will let you do up to 5 lines of data. I just found this page, but ended up using that effect so I could label two seperate clips in a frame with both file name and source timecode.

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