Timecode Video Effect (FREE)

Ok, because I am too cheap to buy a $324 pack of effects tranistions and filters (and it is illegal to DL for free) I would like to know where/how I can add in a timecode/reel video generator for my bloopers section of a film.
Example: If I remember correctly, in Will Ferrals Anchorman the blooper reel had the timecode information at the top. where can I get that.... for free mind you
If there is one that is customizable (Size, color, content, placement, etc.) Let me know.
THANKS!!!

True to his word, i5m has developed an excellent timecode style counter (minutes, seconds and hundredths).
It can start at the default of 00.00.00 or you can set it to start at whatever number you wish.
The size, colour and position can all be user set.
If you click the hotlink and then scroll down to the next to last post you will see the hotlink named "version 0.9.1" that will download it .
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=236479&tstart=0
Ian.

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