I just finished Premiere training yesterday! Included in my Premiere training was Premiere Pro CS3 and CS4 (Mac and Windows), Premiere Elements 4 and 7 (Windows only), OnLocation CS3 (Windows) and CS4 (Mac and Windows), and Encore CS3 and CS4 (Mac/Windows).
So currently, I’ve gotten full on training in all of those, as well as Photoshop CS2, CS3, and CS4 (both platforms), Lightroom 1 and 2 (also both platforms), Photoshop Elements 4 (Windows/Mac), 5 (Windows), 6 (both) and 7 (windows), and installation of all products (CS2, CS3, CS4, both platforms).
How has my head not exploded? I don’t know. Hehe I don’t have to support allllll of those though.
But anyway I am now pretty well versed in the ways of video editing, capturing video, and DVD authoring. It’s pretty fun.
I don’t know how soon I’ll be getting my ACE’s for these products though. I’m not feeling nearly as cocky or even confidant in these programs as I did straight out of training for the other ones.
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Yes, but still not all of them hehe :)
I actually didn’t create the list of acronyms powering this thing! I didn’t even notice that DVD was defined wrong.. I will have to correct that later. Thanks for pointing it out!
Not all of them, but most of them, haha. Also, DVD is digital versatile disk, remember?