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Can I somehow use creation date info on timeline?

Community Beginner ,
Jun 11, 2021 Jun 11, 2021

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Hey!

 

I need to see clip creation date info on timeline while editing, is this somehow possible? Ideally I would like it to replace clip's source time, but I think this is impossible in premiere. Or maybe there is a way to add creation date info in the clip's name?

 

I need it to organize the material. Any ideas are welcome how to utilize the creation date metadata. 

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Community Expert , Jun 11, 2021 Jun 11, 2021

Well.....

You can show the creation date in your project panel next to your clips by using metadata display. And then when you come across a clip in your timeline you want to know what the creation date was you could right-click and select "reveal in project" ... or even easier add a keyboard shortcut for "reveal in project".

 

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Or, you could add the creation date info to your clip names. And then use overlays (found by clicking the small wrench in your program panel).

Screen Shot 2021-06-11 at 12.36.51 PM.png

 

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Well.....

You can show the creation date in your project panel next to your clips by using metadata display. And then when you come across a clip in your timeline you want to know what the creation date was you could right-click and select "reveal in project" ... or even easier add a keyboard shortcut for "reveal in project".

 

Screen Shot 2021-06-11 at 12.23.57 PM.png

 

Or, you could add the creation date info to your clip names. And then use overlays (found by clicking the small wrench in your program panel).

Screen Shot 2021-06-11 at 12.36.51 PM.png

 

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Thank you for the reply! Kinda knew already that there wouldn't be any easy route. Just wanted to make sure I am not forgetting something. 

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You're welcome. And yes, sometimes you have to come to terms with the fact that there might not be any easy ways to do something. Cheers!

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