I am NOT a certified Avid instructor. But I regularly teach and train... usually bringing people from FCP or some other system to Avid.
I agree with Benjamin and others that two days is just barely enough time to grasp the system when the curriculum is COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED to a specific client workflow. To try to do a generic MC instruction in that amount of time is setting up the class to be very frustrated.
I, too, like to do something that is at least three days, if not four. Two days is definitely possible though for a group of experienced editors who just need to be moved from one system to another and where you can skip certain important aspects because you are only teaching them a single workflow that is applicable only to their work environment. For example, if you only have to teach a specific method for ingesting footage or exporting/finalizing a cut. If the instructor does their research, they can simply blow off a lot of important concepts because of the specific way one company deals with things.
Steve Hullfish
author, "Avid Uncut: Workflows, tips and techniques from Hollywood Pros"
On Jun 25, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Ghislain Thomasset ghislain.thomasset@yahoo.fr [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I'm a French ACIFor me, two days for MC101, it's crazy or your student already know very well MC ...
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