The 23.5 update of Premiere Pro introduces new Metadata & Timecode Burn-in effect, guidance for installing the BRAW plugin, important fixes, quality and performance improvements, and more.
Learn about best practices for updating Premiere Pro.
In workflows that rely on viewing and exporting displayed clip metadata such as Frame Rate, Sound Timecode, or File Name, now you have the flexibility to display what you need, where you need it, for quick and easy reference with the Metadata & Timecode Burn-in effect.
You can use the effect to display useful clip metadata for reference in the edit, send it to an external monitor, or include it on your media upon export.
This highly requested feature takes the timecode burn-in to the next level, putting more information into the hands of editors who need to view and communicate in-depth metadata to collaborators.
The Metadata & Timecode Burn-in effect can be applied to a single clip, adjustment layer, or transparent clip to display clip metadata in a text overlay for maximum flexibility. Each instance of the effect can display up to five lines of metadata.
If you want to work with Blackmagic RAW, we’ll help you identify the plugin you need so you can get editing. When you import BRAW, you’ll now receive assistance inside Premiere Pro to find and install the required plugin.
Learn more about support for Blackmagic RAW in Premiere Pro.
We’ve continued to focus on performance and quality enhancements, so we’ve made optimizations to how the timeline feels when you’re working on it. Dragging the playhead always feels smooth and precise, with your cursor perfectly aligned to the frame.
Get more peace of mind that your Team Projects are safe and exactly where you left them.
A cloud icon in Team Projects allows you to keep track of the save and sync state of your project during collaboration.
When you select the cloud icon, a tooltip will update you with details, such as when the Team Projects synced last or if changes are saved locally with a sync pending.
The cloud icon also indicates if you’re connected or disconnected. If you’re offline and disconnected, the tooltip will notify you that the changes made are saved locally and will be synced once the internet connection is restored.
Regardless of your connectivity, you’ll always be the first to know what’s going on with your Team Projects.
Learn about offline editing and sync status while collaborating using Team Projects.
Now you have control over where your Team Projects are located with the new option to specify a location on your local system where the Team Project Auto Save cache will be saved. As you work and make changes, Team Projects are auto saved in the background to this specified location.
Team Projects auto saves with every edit you make in your project, so you’ll never miss a cut.
Learn how to specify the Auto Save cache location.