Most plugin packs give you 20 presets and call it a day. The Absolute Pack by LenoFX is a different category. Here's an honest breakdown of what's inside and whether the price is justified.
What's in the pack
The Absolute Pack contains 175 plugins and over 7,050 presets across every category you'd need for content creation: titles, transitions, lower thirds, callouts, social media graphics, camera movements, text animations, and more. That's not a typo: 7,050 presets in a single purchase.
Easy Installer
LenoFX built a custom installer that puts every plugin exactly where FCP expects it. You don't dig through folders or manually move files. Run the installer, relaunch Final Cut Pro, and everything appears in your Effects and Transitions browsers immediately. This matters more than it sounds. Plugin installation headaches kill momentum.
Auto-resizing titles
One of the most-used categories is the auto-resizing title pack. These are titles with backgrounds that automatically expand or contract to fit whatever text you type. No manual scaling, no adjusting width every time. Just type, and the background fits. For fast-paced content where you're adding dozens of callouts per video, this is a genuine time saver.
Camera movements and freeze frames
The camera movement presets add programmatic zooms, pans, and push-ins to static clips, useful for adding energy to talking-head footage without leaving FCP. The freeze frame presets create a clean hold effect that loops the last frame, handy for dramatic emphasis or reaction moments.
Callout graphics
The callout presets are well-designed and match the look of current YouTube production values. Lines, arrows, circles, highlights, all animated in and out cleanly with customisable colours. For tutorial content specifically, these save an enormous amount of time compared to building callouts from scratch in Motion.
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