Hi Leoung,
You can do it in After Effects under Effect > Video > Timecode.
-=mb.
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> Marc,
>
> Thanks for the response
> I don't believe you can do in Premiere 6.5 but I will check After
Effect
> 5.0
>
> Leoung
>
> Marc-Andre Carbonneau wrote:
>
> >I don't have Premiere in front of me but I'm pretty sure there is
> >already a way to do this directly on the footage. If not you can do
it
> >in After Effects for sure.
> >MAC
> >
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> >Subject: Timecode on a animatic
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> >We put together an animatic in Adobe Premiere, our music guy would
like
> >timecode on it, anyone know of a timecode generating software
> >that I can lay on top of the animatic?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Leoung
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