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Adding Timecode to the rushes allows the Producer/Director to view the files from home and to begin making a paper edit

Follow these steps...




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Select all of your merged and labelled clips

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Right click and select Export Media... at the bottom of the menu

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This will open an Export Settings dialogue box

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H.264

Match Source - Medium Bitrate

Select the Queue button at the bottom of the page

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Add Timecode


Select the Effects tab

Scroll down to Timecode Overlay and select the check box

Make any relevant adjustments

Select Time Source: Media File

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Select Queue

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This will open up Adobe Media Encoder to do the rest of the conversion for you

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By default all the clips will be output to same location as the originals - YOU DO NOT WANT THIS

Select all of the clips (Cmd + a)

Then click on one of the blue Output File locations (this will change all of the Output Locations at once)

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Create a new folder called Rushes


Tip
titleMedia Management

Good media management would dictate that you create a new folder (inside the Rushes folder) for every day of Shoot


Select the choose button once you have set the location correctly

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Select the green play button to encode your clips


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titleNeed Help?

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