Display metadata as overlays

Last updated on Apr 2, 2026

Learn how to display metadata as overlays in the Program Monitor or Source Monitor in Adobe Premiere.

Monitor overlays display important metadata information superimposed on Source Monitor and Program Monitor. You can view information like source timecode information, marker comments, and edit point indicators on the monitor in context with the clip or sequence.

Monitor overlays are easily customizable letting you select and control which metadata is displayed and where. You can also create overlay presets to quickly switch to different layouts or metadata content.

Display metadata as overlays

You can display the following metadata as overlays:

  • Source Timecode
  • Sequence Timecode
  • Marker comments
  • Sequence Clip Name
  • Project Clip Name
  • File Name
  • Edit Point Indicators
  • End Of Media/Sequence Indicators
  • Multi-Camera Sources
  • Sound Timecode
  • Sound Roll

Overlays are not turned on by default. You can turn overlays on or off by selecting the icon in Program Monitor or Source Monitor, and then select Overlays.

When you turn overlays on, source clip timecodes and marker comments are displayed by default. When you scrub the clip or pause playback, the overlays show the relative metadata for whatever frame the playhead is on. Markers and Indicators are displayed depending on where the playhead is placed.

Note

Overlays are displayed only when the monitor is in Composite Video display mode.