I want to get to level one certification on Final Cut Pro, and I see there are two types of level one course, the FCP 101 and the FCP 200. Whats the difference?
Both the 101 and 200 cover exactly the same content. The 101, a 3 day course, is very intensive and only suitable for those with a fair amount of experience on FCP, or a professional editor. The FCP 200, a 5 day course, gives you more time to go through the course programme, with more practical exercises and generally more time to work your way through the application. The FCP 200 is your best if you’re not an editor by trade.
Both the 101 and 200 cover exactly the same content. The 101, a 3 day course, is very intensive and only suitable for those with a fair amount of experience on FCP, or a professional editor. The 200, a 5 day course, gives you more time to go through the course programme, with more practical exercises and generally more time to work your way through the application. The 200 is your best if you’re not an editor by trade.
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