I was recently invited by Noise Industries to review their FX Factory Pro suite of visual effects for Final Cut Pro X. It’s an easy yes for me, since I purchased the $399 library last year and have used them in some way on most of my projects since. Full disclosure: I received a review license prior to posting this review, but I had already purchased the suite, so I’m not in any way being compensated for sharing my experience.įirst, some clarification: when you install FxFactory Pro, what you’re actually installing is two things: a tool kind of like Apple’s App Store, in which you have access to other developer’s plug-ins from within a single app, and a suite of plug-ins called by the same name, FxFactory Pro. You need to be on the catalog tab at the top, as it is automatically on featured. Installing FX Factory Pro is painless and fast. Open FxFactory and locate the plug-in you would like to install and register. However, by default, not only the FxFactory Pro plug-in, but all third-party plugins, are installed – probably a lot more than you want or need. Should you need to install any version of FxFactory Pro manually, please use the links below. We recommend that you install FxFactory Pro only via FxFactory. Having more effects than you need not only clutters the interface, but I believe it can slow down your machine. The latest version of FxFactory Pro is 5.1.9.
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