By Marcus Geduld

FxFactory 2 from Noise Industries (http://www.noiseindustries.com) may be the future of Adobe After Effects plug-ins. The concept will be familiar to anyone who has tried the Apple iTunes Store.

First, you can download FxFactory for free. It’s a plug-in store that, like iTunes, has some free products and ones for purchase. You can try any of the hundreds of plug-ins right in After Effects. This is both a blessing and a curse.

The curse is that after installing FxFactory, many plug-ins you don’t own wind up polluting your Effects menu. The blessing is that you’ve many new toys to play with without spending a dime.
You can apply any of these effects whether you own them or not. If you don’t own the effects, you’ll be able to use them in a limited way (e.g., with a watermark). To purchase (or get full access, if it’s a free effect), just click the Register button in the Effect Controls panel. This will launch a desktop app that allows you to register and purchase plug-ins.

FxFactory also works in Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Final Cut Express. Once you register a plug-in, you can use it in those programs too, without having to reregister (or repurchase) anything.
FxFactory Pro 2, the big brother of FxFactory, isn’t free; it’s $399, but ships with 150 plug-ins. (Note: these plug-ins were not tested for this review.) This version also allows you to create your own plug-ins using Quartz Composer, a visual programming editor developed by Apple.

Note the word “Apple” at the end of the last paragraph. The FxFactory products are only available for the Mac. But if iTunes-like plug-in stores really are the wave of the future, we’ll soon be seeing FxFactory — or something like it — on all platforms.

Rating: 8 out of 10

(This review is brought to you courtesy of “Layers Magazine”: http://layersmagazine.com/).