Learn video editing through actual storytelling
We teach editing by showing you how stories work. You'll cut real scenes, build pacing, and make decisions that change how your audience feels. No fluff, just practical editing tied to narrative structure.
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Certification you can use
Our certificates document specific skills you've demonstrated. They list the techniques you've practiced, the projects you've completed, and the decisions you've learned to make.
Project Portfolio
Your certification includes links to finished work. Employers can see what you've actually edited, not just what courses you've taken.
Skill Breakdown
We list competencies in pacing, transitions, audio mixing, color correction, and narrative structure. It specifies what you can do, not vague achievements.
Industry Recognition
Since 2017, we've issued certificates to 340 editors now working in production companies, agencies, and freelance roles across Belgium and beyond.
Who this actually helps
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Content creators stuck at basic cuts
You know how to trim clips, but your videos don't hold attention. We teach rhythm, pacing, and how to structure sequences that keep people watching.
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Marketing teams needing faster turnaround
Your campaigns need edited video fast. We focus on workflow efficiency, template systems, and decision-making that speeds up production without sacrificing quality.
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Videographers who want better post-production
You shoot well but editing feels clunky. We bridge the gap between footage and final product, teaching you to see editing opportunities while you're still on set.
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Career changers with transferable skills
You have experience in writing, design, or film studies. We help you apply what you know to editing decisions, timeline management, and narrative construction.
How learning actually works here
We don't use pre-recorded courses. You work with live instructors who watch your edits, explain what's working, and show you alternatives in real time.
Choose your setup
Pick between group sessions with other learners or one-on-one instruction. Group format costs less, private format moves at your pace.
Work on actual footage
We provide interview clips, B-roll, music stems, and dialogue. You edit them into sequences with specific storytelling goals.
Get specific feedback
Instructors review your timeline, point out timing issues, suggest different cut points, and explain why certain transitions feel wrong.
Revise and improve
You take notes, make adjustments, and re-submit. This cycle repeats until you understand the principles behind each decision.
What's happening now
Advanced Pacing Workshop
Open enrollment for 8-week intensive on scene rhythm, cutting on motion, and using sound design to control tempo. Runs every Tuesday evening.
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Monthly Portfolio Reviews
Submit your edited work for critique from working editors. We analyze structure, pacing problems, and technical execution. Next review cycle opens in two weeks.
Submit your workCareer Transition Sessions
For people moving into editing from related fields. Covers software choices, building a demo reel, rate negotiation, and finding first clients. Currently accepting registrations.
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