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Stupid Raisins is a resource site focused on plugins, templates, and effects for Final Cut Pro / Final Cut Pro X. Its products cover video packaging use cases such as subtitles, split screens, whiteboard animation, motion-tracked callouts, news packages, cinematic titles, infographics, lower thirds, and transitions. Rather than being a general-purpose asset library, it is positioned around plug-and-play plugins for the FCP workflow.
According to the main content, the products are βcreated specifically for Final Cut Proβ and can be installed quickly via FxFactory, with plugins placed directly onto the timeline for use. Some resource counts are disclosed: for example, Story Pop includes 1,229 whiteboard drawings, Puppet Pop includes 218 tools, Slice Pop includes 191 split screens, Callout Pop includes 75 callouts, and News Pop includes 25 news templates. The site also promotes several free plugins and 99 free templates. Its core value is lowering the barrier to producing polished video packaging, making it suitable for editing workflows that need to quickly improve the look and feel of finished videos.
Pricing is mainly based on individual product purchases. Paid plugins start at $49, with example prices on the site mostly ranging from $49-$99. It also offers free plugins, fully functional trials, and a 30-day money-back guarantee after purchase. For licensing, the main content clearly states that plugins can be used an unlimited number of times, but it does not go into details such as commercial usage rights, multi-user use, or copyright restrictions. In terms of support, the site claims that questions are usually answered within one hour, and it also provides self-service pages and video tutorials.
Its strengths are clear positioning, deep FCP integration, plugin categories that address common editing pain points, and trial/refund options that reduce the cost of experimentation. Its limitations are also clear: compatibility appears to be largely confined to the Final Cut Pro ecosystem, and there is no visible explanation of team collaboration, cloud-based asset management, or cross-software compatibility. Payment methods, accessibility from China, and detailed licensing terms are also not disclosed in the main content. It is best suited for freelance videographers, editors, journalists, small businesses, and FCP users who need to complete video packaging quickly.
The main content does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or localization, so China accessibility is unknown. If access or payment is limited, alternatives worth considering include MotionVFX, FxFactory, Envato Elements, Motion Array, and Boris FX. Users in China can also supplement it with local FCP template resource sites or template ecosystems around εͺζ and DaVinci Resolve.
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stupidraisins.com is an United States Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $59.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach stupidraisins.com directly.