The September 2017 pack was unique because it was a rather than a single product. It typically included four to five separate plugin suites released or updated that month. Based on archived release notes and community forums from Q3 2017, the pack likely contained:
One of the strengths of Pixel Film Studios’ approach lies in usability. Their plugins typically integrate directly into Final Cut Pro X’s interface, appearing alongside built-in effects and offering intuitive parameter controls. This lowers the barrier to entry for novice editors while still enabling experienced users to fine-tune looks through adjustable sliders, color controls, and keyframing options. By providing presets that could be quickly dropped onto clips, the September 2017 pack supported rapid iteration—valuable for deadline-driven workflows and content creators producing frequent uploads.
Let’s be brutally honest. When you type that keyword into Google, you are not going to find a charity page from Pixel Film Studios. You will find: