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Select your "Clip Editor." Scroll down and right click on effects, and select "Add Clip Track" or something similar to that. Then select "Material Overlay" and it will exit you out of the properties. Now, there should be a box in the "Effects" timeline. Right click INSIDE the box and select "Show in Element Viewer." Look for a small button now with three dots on your left panel. After that, search up "Cams" or something relating to the names of the files in the description of this add-on. Then, you will be able to select an overlay from the wide list of materials. Boom.