Where is the frame counter in iMovie 10?

I cannot find the frame counter in the newest version of imovie. My froend who has version 9 has a frame counter. How can I find it in imovie 10? Thank you

On the top menu bar click Window>Movie Settings (Command J). THis will bring aa menu up in the video player window. In that menu click the "Settings" button in the top right hand corner. Here is where you can change the default clip length.

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