



If you learned on Final Cut Pro 7, like I did, you probably learned to use PluralEyes when syncing your DSLR footage with the external audio that you recorded. It was the first Red Giant product that I had ever heard of and has always been a reliable solution for synching audio and video. Red Giant PluralEyes is technically an entire program of its own, so you don’t have to worry about compatibility. Below is a quick breakdown of each of those. I took it for a spin and will explain what’s in the package in case you are shopping around for tools like these. Here’s what you get for $299 ($149 for an academic license): PluralEyes, Offload, Denoiser II, Instant 4K, LUT Buddy, and Frames. Red Giant Shooter Suite, now available in version 12.6, is a suite of six plugins/programs that offer an array of video editing tools.
