Monday, October 7, 2013

What Type of Video Editors Should Take the Adobe Premiere Pro® Certification Exams?


Each of the Adobe Premiere Pro® certifications and corresponding exams are targeted towards video editors. The four available exams are designed to validate either beginner Premiere Pro® skills or to recertify skills of editors who have previous experience working with Premiere Pro®.

The Adobe Premiere Pro® CS5 ACE certification exam and the Adobe Premiere Pro® CS6 ACE certification exam will test an editor's ability to edit in a timeline-based non-linear editing environment. Professionals wishing to pass either exam will need to be able to acquire media, edit footage, and produce output. These exams allow video editors to establish their careers by providing them with certifications that can prove their editing skills to potential employers.

For video editors who have already proven their editing skills, the Adobe Premiere® Pro CS5 Recertification exam or the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Recertification exam are available. Video editors must have earned a previous Premiere Pro® certification before they can take either exam. Both exams are designed to test the essential and newest components of the specific version of Premiere Pro® being tested. Candidates taking these recertification exams are able to prove to their employers that they have the most current knowledge in editing practices.


No matter which exam a candidate takes, they will increase their chances of success through a good exam preparation program. Adobe offers authorized training materials, though many candidates also find success through the exam preparation services of ExamTrace

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