Display overlays in multi-camera view – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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End Of Media Indicators
Edit Point Indicators
Marker comments
Note:
Action and Title Safe Area
Enable overlays for Transmit
Enable overlays during playback
Text Size
Opacity
When the playhead goes past the last frame of media on the Timeline and there is no clip after that, a black frame
appears along the right edge of the last frame of a clip or sequence.
Indicate the edit points for sequences, and are turned on by default.
When the playhead is on the In or Out point of a clip, a yellow-colored angular bracket appears at the bottom edge of the clip frame. If there is a
gap between two clips in a sequence, Edit Point indicators appear on the left or right edge of the clip to indicate either In or Out points.
When you add a marker to your clip or sequence, you can display the clip marker and sequence marker comments as
overlays. The overlay displays the comments concatenated to the marker name.
The clip marker overlay shows the different tracks in the clip. The Sequence Marker overlay does not show all the individual tracks in the
sequence but shows it as a single marker overlay.
Safe area control settings, which were earlier available from the Monitors' pop-up menu, are now available in the
Overlay Settings dialog.
To enable or disable Safe Margins, select Safe Margins from the pop-up menu in the Monitor. Specify the Safe Margin settings in the Overlay
Settings dialog.
Select Enable Overlays For Transmit to send overlays for display to an external monitor.
Select Enable Overlays During Playback to display the overlays on the monitor while playing the footage.
The Text Size setting determines how large the type appears in the overlay. If you select a large text size, and there is not enough
space on the monitor to display the text, the text can get truncated.
The Opacity setting determines the degree to which the overlay conceals or reveals the monitor display. A layer with 1% opacity is
nearly transparent while a layer with 100% opacity is opaque.
Display overlays in Multi-Camera View
When creating a multi-camera source sequence, you can select the Camera Names option in the Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence dialog
box. Depending on the Camera Names option that you select, the camera angles are displayed as track names, clip names, or camera numbers in
the Source Monitor. For more information, see Multi-Camera workflow improvements.
In the Multi-Camera View mode, you can display up to two metadata properties selected in the Overlay Settings dialog. For example, in the
Overlay Settings dialog, you can select Camera Name and Source Timecode to display as follows:
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