Straight Timing
Evenly spaced, frame-accurate markers. Download the set and drop it into the timeline.
70 BPM - SLOW
110 BPM - DRIVING
160 BPM - INTENSE
80 BPM - RELAXED
130 BPM - UPBEAT
172 BPM - VERY FAST
90 BPM - BALANCED
140 BPM - FAST
100 BPM - STEADY
150 BPM - INTENSE
Drop straight into the timeline. Zero setup.
24 / 25 / 30 / 60 fps
Need a specific tempo?
The ClearCue Engine has you covered
Design your own marker patterns
Use marker patterns as building blocks like ‘LEGO’.
Stack patterns directly in your timeline
Test and adjust in real time
Keep what works. Remove what doesn’t
No planning. No guesswork.
The frame-accurate markers are video files; they can be cut, saved, copied, and stacked. No AI anywhere!
FAQ
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You receive a set of frame-accurate timing guides as video files, along with multiple BPM and frame-rate versions, a quick-start guide, and an example edit.
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Place the guide on a track in your timeline and follow the visual pulses to position cuts, transitions, or motion.
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Designed for Resolve (Recommended)
The guides work in any video editor that supports video layers, including DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and CapCut.
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No. The kits are ready-to-use timing structures. The engine is only needed if you want to generate your own custom timing systems.
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Kits are pre-generated timing structures.
The engine allows you to create your own using tempo, meter, and pattern.
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Markers are embedded directly in the timing guides, so you can edit using markers and visual pulses together.
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Markers can be added by aligning to the guide’s audio transients, or you can edit directly using the visual pulses.
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Yes. The guides sit above your footage and do not affect your media.
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No. Each kit is a timing structure. You are using it as a guide, not applying an effect.
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Yes. Guides can be layered or switched within a timeline to create more complex pacing structures.
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No. Timing can be designed before adding music, or used to refine pacing after.
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Each kit is a fixed set of timing structures. New timing systems are released as separate elements.