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Adding timecodes and a watermarks

Adding timecodes and a watermarks - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

From the course: Final Cut Pro X Guru: Compressor Exporting

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Adding timecodes and a watermarks

- While we could add a graphic or timecode to our entire video in Final Cut Pro 10, why not do it on export, where we don't have to worry about trimming it? In this movie, we'll look at setting up a compressor template that has both a watermark and timecode. So I'm heading over to my 3.6 keyboard collection and I'm gonna double-click that to open it in the timeline. Let's head to file, and you got it, send to compressor. So we're in compressor, here's my 3.6 project, you can see it load up here, which is especially important because we're about to add some, a watermark and timecode, so we're gonna wanna see the video and see how the overlays are gonna be placed on our video. So I'm just moving to the 17 second and 19 frame mark, and I'm gonna apply a ProRes setting to this, so go to the ProRes category. Choose the Apple ProRes LT, apply that to the clip and make sure that it's selected. With it selected, I'm going to head to my video tab, and we did this in the last movie. Under the…

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