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Final Cut ProBefore taking the Final Cut Pro 6 Level 1 exam last week, I searched the web for some tips on taking the test. There wasn't much to be found either because of the non-disclosure you acknowledge before the test or because not many editors bother with the exam.

If, like me, you're new to editing, read the book from Peachpit Press and follow along in Final Cut Pro. Read the book again and explore the interface, knowing what icons do what and the common shortcut keys. The level one exam is about "basic editing" as my course proctor offered.

Experienced Final Cut Pro editors can probably fly through the exam but as with any certification exam, the training course or book might cover less familiar topics or procedures.

It's a challenging (but not impossible) test and if you're committed to reading the book, reviewing, and exploring Final Cut Pro, you'll do fine.

Apple certification exams

Apple logoToday marks the passing of my first Apple certification exam. I’ve gone the Novell and Microsoft routes in the past and witnessed how the tests have evolved. What have I learned?

Back in the day Novell used “adaptive” tests where the more questions you answered correctly the fewer asked. In contrast, if you answered incorrectly the next question was easier and you needed to answer more of them. It was a fine day when I’d walk out with a passing grade from 12 questions.

Eventually people realized that rote memorization of the study guide was enough to pass so Microsoft upped the ante. They changed the question methodology to require first-hand knowledge of the software. Knowing the book inside and out meant nothing to solve the word problems thrown at you. Fortunately, most of Microsoft’s questions were “industry accurate” meaning they weren’t based on “how Microsoft (but no one else) does it.”

Apple has taken the middle-ground. The tests aren’t adaptive and there are no complex word problems. Can you read a study guide from PeachPit Press and pass? No. The study guide didn’t cover some of the questions asked in my exam making memorization pointless. However, a balance of hands-on experience and book-reading should get you a passing grade. Hint: whatever topic you feel weak in, get your hands dirty using it on the Mac before taking the test.

Today’s test was in the Technician track and my direction from here is Pro certification. It’ll be interesting to see how those tests differ.

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