Time Overlay guide

Add a transparent Time Overlay countdown in DaVinci Resolve

DaVinci Resolve (Free and Studio) imports both PNG sequences and VP8-alpha WebM as transparent footage. PNG sequence is the safe master-grade path; WebM is the quick path when you want a single asset to drop in.

Recommended Time Overlay export: PNG sequence for clean alpha and grading flexibility. WebM (with alpha) for rapid iteration.

Step 01

Export the overlay

Set up the Time Overlay generator with your duration, preset, and resolution. Pick PNG sequence or WebM based on whether you want lossless frames or a single file.

Step 02

Import into Resolve Media Pool

For PNG sequence: File → Import Media → select the first frame and let Resolve detect the sequence. For WebM: drag the .webm into the Media Pool.

Step 03

Drop onto the timeline above base footage

Stack the overlay on Video 2 above your Video 1 base clip. The alpha channel composites without further setup. Resolve respects the transparency through Color and Deliver pages.

Step 04

Trim and align

Use the Edit page to position the countdown so the final frame lands on the cut you want. Resolve's snap-to-edit features make this fast.

Time Overlay tips

When you need to grade the overlay independently from the base footage, place it on its own video track and use Local Versions in Color page. The PNG sequence path preserves the cleanest alpha edge under aggressive grading.

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Time Overlay

Overlay-timerverktyg för kreatörer som behöver rena och lättlästa nedräkningar i inspelningar och livestreams.

Produkt

En enda local-first verktygssida för countdown-overlays, kompakt FAQ och vägledning kring exportformat.