Use ProRes when Premiere needs actual alpha
A Varya ProRes overlay is the Premiere Pro workflow for real transparency. It is different from the MP4 method because the background is not removed with Screen. The transparent area is stored in the ProRes file, so Premiere can composite it directly above the edit.
Use this when the visualizer needs clean edges, when it will be reused across multiple sequences, or when the overlay color is not bright enough for MP4 Screen blending. The file will be larger, but it behaves more predictably in a professional timeline.

Set up Varya for real transparency
Start by adding your audio track in Varya. The visualizer reacts to the sound, so the track should be the same one used in your edit or at least a version with the same timing. Choose the canvas size based on the final project: 16:9 for horizontal video, 9:16 for vertical edits, 1:1 for square posts, or 4:5 for portrait feeds.
For ProRes transparency, choose the transparent fill or transparent background option in Varya. Do not add a background image if you want the overlay to remain transparent. The visualizer itself should be the only visible element. You can still choose any visualizer color because the alpha channel handles the transparent area; you do not need to force everything to bright colors for Screen mode.
- Choose Transparent fill/background in Varya.
- Do not add a background image for a transparent overlay export.
- Use ProRes when the file needs real alpha transparency.
- Match the canvas size to your Premiere Pro timeline or composition.

Customize the overlay before export
Because ProRes preserves transparency directly, you have more freedom in the design. The visualizer can be bright and sharp, soft and minimal, or subtle enough to sit behind text. Use Style to choose the visual form, Look to control color, and Feel to shape how strongly the audio drives the motion.
If the overlay will sit above busy footage, keep the visualizer clean and avoid excessive density. If it will sit over a simple background, you can push scale, beat impact, and color harder. A useful rule is to preview the visualizer at the size it will appear in the final edit. A style that looks perfect full-screen may be too thin or too busy when placed over a vertical short or a small title card.



Export ProRes from Varya
When you are ready, choose ProRes as the export format and keep the transparent fill enabled. If the export panel includes audio, only keep audio on when the overlay file is also meant to carry the song. For a pure overlay that will sit on top of an edit with existing sound, turn audio off to keep the timeline clean.
ProRes exports are heavier, so they may take longer to render and upload. That is normal. The reason to use the format is quality and alpha support, not smallest file size. If you only need a quick social overlay and do not care about real transparency, MP4 plus Screen can be faster.

Import the ProRes overlay and keep Normal blending
Import the ProRes file into Premiere Pro and place it on V2 above your footage. Keep Blend Mode set to Normal. Premiere usually reads alpha-channel media automatically, so the transparent area should disappear without any Screen or Lighten setting.
If a black background appears, select the file in the Project panel, choose Clip > Modify > Interpret Footage, and review the Alpha Channel settings. Do not choose Ignore Alpha Channel. After the alpha is correct, trim, scale, and opacity-adjust the overlay like any other clip.
When ProRes is the better choice
Choose ProRes when the overlay needs clean edges, reusable transparency, or professional compositing. It is especially useful when the visualizer will move between applications, be reused across multiple timelines, or sit over footage that already has a lot of dark detail. Since the transparent area is actual alpha, the result is more predictable than Screen blending.
Choose MP4 instead when you need a smaller file, a faster export, or a simple overlay that is bright on black. The two workflows are both useful, but they solve different problems. MP4 is convenient. ProRes is cleaner and more flexible.
- Use ProRes for true alpha transparency.
- Use Normal blending in the editor.
- Use MP4 plus Screen only when alpha is not required.
- Keep editor-specific alpha interpretation in mind if edges look incorrect.