What are template markers?

Markers are visual reference points you add to the Timeline to identify specific frames. There are several types of markers. The first, known as Standard, is designed for use in Motion and has no effect if saved in a Final Cut template. The remaining marker types, known as template markers, are designed to control the timing of templates in Final Cut Pro X.

For basic information on using markers in the Timeline, see Work with markers overview.

When building a template in Motion, you typically don’t know the duration of the clips it will be applied to in Final Cut Pro. By default, the duration of a Motion template is determined by the length of the Final Cut Pro clip it’s applied to. Template markers let you control the timing of template after it’s applied in Final Cut Pro, by designating regions in the Final Cut Pro timeline to be played, ignored, or looped. You can also use a template marker to designate a specific frame to be used as the template’s thumbnail in the Final Cut Pro Effects browser, Transitions browser, or Titles browser.

Template markers fall into five categories: