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John Griffin September 22nd, 2008 09:27 PM

Sony Certification
 
So is this still going? Is it worth time and effort?


Thanks,
John

John Griffin September 24th, 2008 07:00 PM

Certification
 
No one knows?

Edward Troxel September 25th, 2008 07:13 AM

It is still available.

Jason Robinson September 25th, 2008 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Troxel (Post 942927)
It is still available.

But is it worth anything and how much does it cost? Looks like this is the relevant URL:

Sony Creative Software - Sony Certification Programs - Introduction

After reading the links, it looks like each Cert is $100 and must be taken in order. Then there is the problem that to take the exam, you have to go to Maddison Wisconsin to take the last exam.

John Griffin September 25th, 2008 11:21 AM

Ok
 
So is it worth it or not? I don't want to just throw money away! Also is there a web page for the place in Madison?


Thanks,

John

Jeff Harper September 28th, 2008 05:45 PM

I would ask "What is your purpose in reaching this goal?". If you're considering it just because it's there, I would say it is worth no more than the satisfaction you recieved in obtaining it.

Is it worth it? Only you can know. Again, why are you considering it? To impress clients? Go for it, that sound fine. But will anyone really care? Your product is how you are judged by customers, not your certifications, IMO.

I have a pile of certificates of completions and certifications and I must admit they mean nothing to me or anyone I know, but that is just me.

If your goal is to make the effort as a way to learn the most you can about Vegas, I would think that would be an excellent reason also.

If you are on a path to becoming a certified Vegas instructor, that would be yet another reason that would make it worth it.

Theodore McNeil September 28th, 2008 07:55 PM

I want to agree with Jeff.

I got three pieces of paper that say I'm certified to be working in film & TV. In five years of getting paid to make video, not one of those pieces of paper has ever gotten me a job. What has gotten me work is my demo reel, personal connections and referrals.

I work with a guy who is Vegas certified. The class gave him a greater understanding of the software. And he got a lot out of spending a couple of days with a Vegas expert and meeting fellow Vegas users who used the program in a variety of ways. If that is of value to you, then go ahead.

The other thing you might want to consider instead is - get training in another app like After Effects or Maya or FCP or whatever... Something that would expand your repertoire rather than focus it.

Good luck.

Jeff Harper September 28th, 2008 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Theodore McNeil (Post 944315)
The other thing you might want to consider instead is - get training in another app like After Effects or Maya or FCP or whatever... Something that would expand your repertoire rather than focus it.


Excellent suggestion, Theodore...

David McKnight September 30th, 2008 02:44 PM

It probably won't get you any work, but it will make you understand Vegas more, and allow you to translate real world requirements into video product. It's two days of hands on instruction, the final exam is a series of tasks you have to accomplish in one or two hours, I can't remember which.


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