Free Reflections plugin for FCE and FCP

http://tinyurl.com/2eccsq

Thanks for the link Tom! You have some great books on your website as well.
I wrote this plugin fairly quickly and am planning some great features for version 2. Here's a quick example of what you can do with it:
Thanks,
Trevor Anderson

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