Time Overlay guide

Add a transparent Time Overlay countdown in Final Cut Pro

Final Cut Pro handles PNG image sequences as native alpha media. WebM playback inside Final Cut has historically been inconsistent on macOS, so the recommended path on the Mac side is PNG sequence — quality is master-grade and alpha is unambiguous.

Recommended Time Overlay export: PNG sequence is the dependable path on macOS.

Step 01

Export the overlay

In Time Overlay, pick a duration that aligns to your edit beat and a style preset that fits your project. Export 'PNG Sequence' from the export panel.

Step 02

Import into Final Cut Pro

File → Import → Media → select the first frame and let Final Cut auto-detect the image sequence. The overlay arrives as a single clip with the transparency preserved.

Step 03

Stack above the primary storyline

Drop the overlay on a connected layer above your base footage. The countdown shows transparent over the shot below with no further setup.

Step 04

Resize and align

Use the Transform controls to scale and reposition. Final Cut respects alpha across Color and Compressor delivery, so you can encode for delivery without losing transparency.

Time Overlay tips

If you want a true ProRes 4444 master with alpha, unzip the Time Overlay PNG sequence export and run the bundled `convert-to-prores.sh` script. Final Cut imports ProRes 4444 natively as transparent media.

系統軌道

公開狀態

識別

Time Overlay

提供給創作者的 overlay timer 工具,適合需要在錄影與直播中使用清楚、易讀倒數計時的人。

產品

一個 local-first 的單頁工具,整合倒數 overlay、精簡 FAQ 與匯出格式說明。