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OT train the trainer tipsPosted by paurray
Hi All
recently had the pleasure of taking the FCP 6 train the trainer course here in europe with 5 others. only problem is that we all succed in failing!!! have read threads with respect to level 1 training [discussions.apple.com] [www.lafcpug.org] and found the following tip from Dom Stevenson "Anyone who wishes to take the level1 exam should be VERY familiar with Weynands book as it covers everything you're likely to be asked. Those wishing to do the trainer exam need to know more tecky stuff outside of the peachpitt book and be more familiar with the FCS roundtripping process. They also have more questions in the 90 minute window and the graphics covered pages can take time to reload between questions so its much more challenging." Can any one give me more specific tips with respects to resources? Preferably been there done that people. I have 3 weeks to pass this exam, not three years. I know the level 1 book inside out and got 94% in the exam last month. So after 7 years FCP experinece I got 81% in the TTT exam and need at last another 4% S.O.S. from europe paurray
Know the Weynand book cold.
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Amen to that bro! You're a guy Paul! Take it to the toilet with you and read the FCP manual to pass the time! (Hopefully that didn't gross out our female members! Not that you can't do that too of course...) For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
thanks all for you´re response
I will 1) read the FCP Weynard book again 2) then the white papers (skimmed the Pro Res before the exam and it got me 4 points) 3) and finally bite the bullet and read the manuel guess if I run out of toilet paper I could always...... The area where I lost the most points was weirdly enough editing. Not quite sure that I know how they define editing? Only got 2/3 of the possible points here? Strange but true. cheers Paul
Hi, Paul
i have done the TTT (or T3) course, too. my experience was that almost everything in the actual exam is covered during the 3 days. so if you are on the ball, and very good at taking notes, you will have a head start. it's very hard to know EVERYTHING, but the course does help you focus on what you need to know. so as i said taking notes, and doing a lot of homework during the course should help you get on top of what they will be quizzing you on. best thing about the courses for me was our trainer Abba Shapiro. a great guy, and an EXCELENT communicator. and THAT is really what the T3 course is about: being able to teach by engaging with people, and comunicating with them. still there has to be some quantitative element that they can mark you on over the internet, so you gotta know the tech stuff. good luck, nick
When i did it i recall there were a number of questions on things like smoothcam, log and transfer, motion templates and multiformat timelines etc. In other words new stuff that don't come up in the first exam or the Weynand book.
Make sure you're on top of that stuff. Ripple do a cheapish download of tutorials on them which i bought and benefited from. As Nick says, the most important part of teaching anything is being a confident communicator. In my experience, the best teachers have an infectious enthusiasm for their subject matter. Unfortunately the T3 doesn't give you any exam marks for that. Good luck. Dom
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