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Chapter 3, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro
Creating a time code effect
When you create a time code effect, the Custom Time Code page opens by
default:
By selecting
Simple edit, all settings are applied for the duration of your clip.
This means that you’ll have only one keyframe at the first frame of your clip. If
you want to change settings at different frames of the clip, you’ll have to clear
Simple edit
.
You can customize your effect using the following:
Position
$ X Sets the horizontal position of your time code graphic. Negative
numbers move the time code to the left, and positive numbers move the
time code to the right.
$ Y Sets the vertical position of your time code graphic. Drag the slider to
the right to move the time code towards the top, or drag the slider to the left
to move the time code towards the bottom.
Transparency Use this control to set the transparency of the time code
graphic.
Size Increases or decreases the size of the time code graphic at a fixed
aspect ratio.