Can you recommend any ken burns type photo plug in for fce?

Hi,
I have a big slide show to produce which I would like to do with FCE since I will be incorporating video also. One thing I love about iphoto is the ken burns effect, and was wondering if there are any ken burns type plug ins for FCE? I know you can do this with keyframes, but was hoping that I could a find a plugin that would be easier and faster to use.
I have read older posts on this, but was wondering if there are any current plugins out there that people would recommend.
Thanks!

You could also try Piero's free Auto Pan Zoom plugin.
You simply drop it on your timeline and all your slides will have a Ken Burns effect added instantly.
You cannot control the effect very much, but as long as you are not particularly fussy it could be the answer to your problem.
http://web.mac.com/piero.fiorani/PieroFFCE_Effect/Auto_PanZoom.html

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