I neglected to note this last week when I wrote about the Final Cut Pro X version 10.0.3 upgrade; however, one of the many fixes provided in the update was a hurdle that Red Giant had with implementing Magic Bullet Looks in Final Cut Pro X.
I’ve been using Magic Bullet Mojo with FCP X since it was released. Simple, clean and smooth integration with the FCP X interface. Now that Looks is integrated with FCP X, I’ll be using it on some upcoming projects. In what little I’ve played around in it, I’ve been overly pleased with the interface. I’ll let you know if there are any problems as I use it more, and I welcome your thoughts as well. So far though, so good.
Magic Bullet Looks is only $199 through tomorrow, Feb. 7 (that’s half off). Coupon code LOOKSFCPX50 required. The FCP X Looks upgrade is free for existing Looks users.
Check out the video from Red Giant below.
More details on the Red Giant blog.
Markus says
hey, I both installed Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 and the newest version of Magic Bullet Looks, but I simply can’t figure out, how to open it in Final Cut. In my Effects-tab there isn’t anything about magic bullet looks. Is there a certain trick how to “activate” it? When I open magic bullet looks single, it works, but i need it integrated in FCP.X! would be great if you could give me some advise to it, really payed lot for it, and it wont simply work!!