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Import comments into Premiere from the Frame.io (Legacy) Review Panel

Premiere: Importing your comments from Frame.io as markers

Erin avatar
Written by Erin
Updated over 10 months ago

Note: This article shows resources related to the Review with Frame.io (Legacy) panel for Premiere Pro. If you’re using Frame.io Version 4 (V4), please note:

  • Frame.io V4 accounts are not compatible with this panel.

  • To use the new Frame.io V4 Comments panel in Premiere Pro 25.2 or later, go to Window > Frame.io > Frame.io V4 Comments. Learn more via this support article.

For users on Premiere Pro v25.2 and later looking to use the Frame.io (Legacy) panel, the extension can now be found under Window > Frame.io > Frame.io (Legacy).

Importing comments from Frame.io into Premiere as Markers

To import comments made on videos in Frame.io, you need to link your sequence with the Frame.io video. This is automatically done if you previously uploaded your sequence through our extension. But you can also link a video to your sequence manually:

  • In the Frame.io (Legacy) Review Panel, double-click the clip to open the player. 

  • Click the Link Playheads icon at the bottom middle of the player.

  • Match the current frame to your sequence by either dragging your mouse left/right, or you can type in the frame (in this case, the frame is 103).

Once the video is linked,  a purple badge will be shown on the clip, indicating it is linked to the sequence.

While linked, click the comment icon, and from here, you'll have the option to import the comments:

After importing the comments, the comment, collaborator, and comment time are all in this marker.

Range-based comments

Range-based comments are indicated on your Frame.io play bar with a line; click the range and hit spacebar to play the range in a loop, click anywhere outside the range to deselect.

Double click a comment in the Frame.io (Legacy) Review Panel to view your comment section:

Range-based comments are read-only, but you can upload range-based markers.

Upload range-based markers by creating range-based markers, enter text in the comment box, add duration, and upload markers to Frame.io.


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