Understanding the Source Monitor Panel Interface in premiere pro

Understanding the Source Monitor Panel Interface in premiere pro

a. TimeCode – Uniquely identifies each frame using a time stamp. By default, Premiere Pro uses the SMPTE code: hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. b. Playhead – Shows the location of the current frame in the time ruler. c. Time Ruler – Displays the duration of a clip. Tick marks indicate units of time. d. Marker – Add comments or notes to a clip. e. Mark In/Out – Select a portion of the clip. f. Go to In/Out – Snaps the playhead to the clip's In/Out point. g. Step Back/Forward One Frame – Move between frames one at a time. h. Play/Stop – Starts and stops the clip at the playhead. i. Insert/Overwrite – Applies an insert or overwrite edit of the clip into the sequence. j. Export Frame – Saves the frame at the location of the playhead as an image. k. Button Editor – Customize the button layout.