The guide below will show you how to Add and Remove Timecode (TC) onto/from your media clips | |
Select the first of your merged and labelled clips Double click to populate to the Source panel Just a sample You will obviously have a significantly larger amount of data to deal with than this sample size | |
In the Effects tab type TimecodeDrag the timecode effect onto the clip in the source panel | |
In the Effect Controls tab you can manipulate the settings of the timecode to your liking (position, size and opacity) Clear and concise Make sure the timecode settings you create are clear and concise without covering the primary action which is taking place in each shot These are a must: format SMPTE Timecode Source Media Time Display 25 Multiple cameras You can label your clips with camera 1, etc if you have multiple camera sources | |
Right click on the timecode effect and select Copy Cmd + c Cmd + c for the short cut | |
Shift select the remainder of your merged and labelled clips | |
Right click on any of the selected clips and select Paste Cmd + v Cmd + v for the short cut You have now applied the same Timecode effect to all of your clips They will all read the day of time Timecode as per the settings you created when setting up your camera | |
To quickly Remove Timecode - Select all of your merged and labelled clipsRight click and select Disable Masterclip Effects | |
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