Learn video editing through live sessions
Join expert-led webinars where you'll learn frame-by-frame editing techniques, pacing control, and narrative structure. Each session focuses on practical skills you can apply immediately.
Sessions run 90 minutes with live demos and Q&A. You work on your own projects while instructors show you exactly how to solve specific editing challenges.
Current webinar schedule
All sessions are conducted live with screen sharing and direct feedback
Narrative pacing techniques
Learn how to control story rhythm through cut timing and scene transitions. We analyze examples from professional work and rebuild sequences together.
RegisterColor grading workflow
Build consistent color workflows using scopes and reference frames. You'll grade footage in real-time following professional color theory principles.
RegisterAudio editing fundamentals
Master dialogue cleanup, room tone matching, and basic sound design. Each session includes hands-on exercises with instructor feedback.
RegisterMulti-camera editing
Sync and cut between multiple camera angles efficiently. You'll learn keyboard shortcuts and organizational methods that speed up multicam workflows.
RegisterDocumentary structure
Build documentary narratives from unscripted footage. We examine how to find story threads in interviews and construct compelling sequences.
RegisterMotion graphics basics
Create simple titles and transitions without specialized software. Focus on keyframe animation and practical graphics that enhance rather than distract.
RegisterHow webinars work
Each session follows the same structure: instructor demonstrates techniques on actual projects, participants work along on their own material, then we review results together.
You need editing software installed and a project file ready. Sessions are small enough that everyone gets individual feedback during the working portion.
Screen sharing throughout
Watch exactly what the instructor does in their editing software. No theoretical explanations without showing the actual steps.
Small participant groups
Maximum eight participants per session ensures you get direct answers when you're stuck on your own edit.
Recordings available
Full session recordings with timestamps for each technique covered. Review specific sections when you need to reference the process later.