
Fourteen plug-ins for Apple's Final Cut Pro (v4 and later) and Final Cut Express (v2 and later) all available individually from free to $40 each.
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DH_Box
Mac OS X | $20
A powerful and easy to use plug-in for creating picture-in-picture and split-screen effects.
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DH_Counter
Mac OS X | $20
A generator that creates custom on-screen mins:secs or stopwatch style timers.
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DH_Dream
Mac OS X | $20
Recreates the classic ripple and blur transition complete with two royalty-free harp glissando sound effects for the full effect!
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DH_Dropout
Mac OS X | $40
Fix even the trickiest analogue dropouts with the most sophisticated dropout correction plug-in available.
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DH_Fade
Mac OS X | $20
Inspired by Avid's Fade Effect, DH_Fade makes it easy to create consistent fade in/outs on clips having different durations.
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DH_FieldTrans
Mac OS X | $20
If you ever need to apply effects to pre-edited footage containing cuts on field 2 then you need this plug-in.
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DH_Grid
Mac OS X | Free
Free grid generator with controls for number of divisions, line width and colour.
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DH_Guides
Mac OS X | Free
Free guides generator for lining up on-screen elements with three styles and adjustable scaling.
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DH_LegalText
Mac OS X | $40
Provides an accurate method of measurement for minimum text height often specified for disclaimer text in commercials.
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DH_Reincarnation
Mac OS X | $40
A quick and effective filter to bring dead pixels on footage back to life.
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DH_RetroTV
Mac OS X | $20
Replicates various TV style transitions complete with five specially created and royalty-free sound effects.
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DH_Subtitle
Mac OS X | $20
The Final Cut plug-in dedicated to creating professional looking open subtitles with boxed, drop shadow and outline styles.
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DH_WhipPan
Mac OS X | $20
Transition to simulate the effect of a camera whip pan between two scenes, complete with five specially created and royalty-free sound effects. |
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DH_Widesafe
Mac OS X | $40
Video generator which provides 4:3, 14:9 and 16:9 action and title safe areas for 16:9 aspect ratio sequences.
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