Video Editing Mastery Program

Learn professional video content editing through hands-on projects and structured curriculum. Our program guides you from foundational techniques to advanced workflows used in commercial production.

Start Your Journey

Your Learning Path

We've designed a clear progression that builds your skills systematically. Each phase introduces new concepts while reinforcing what you've already learned.

Phase One

Foundation & Interface Mastery

Get comfortable with professional editing software. You'll learn workspace navigation, media organization, and basic cutting techniques. Most students spend 6-8 weeks here, working through guided exercises at their own pace.

Timeline Navigation Media Management Basic Cuts Project Organization
Phase Two

Visual Storytelling & Pacing

Now things get interesting. You'll study how professionals structure scenes, control pacing, and guide viewer attention. We'll analyze commercial work and apply those principles to your projects.

Scene Structure Rhythm & Timing Transition Techniques Story Flow
Phase Three

Color & Audio Refinement

This is where your work starts looking polished. Color grading fundamentals, audio mixing basics, and sound design principles transform rough cuts into professional pieces.

Color Correction Audio Mixing Sound Design Visual Enhancement
Phase Four

Advanced Techniques & Portfolio

Build work you're proud to show. Motion graphics integration, multi-cam editing, and effects compositing. You'll complete three substantial projects for your portfolio while learning efficient workflows.

Motion Graphics Effects Integration Portfolio Development Client Workflows
Learning Approach

Project-Based Learning That Sticks

We don't believe in watching endless tutorials. Each week, you'll tackle real editing scenarios that mirror actual client work.

You'll edit promotional videos, documentary segments, and social content. Feedback comes from working editors who've dealt with tight deadlines and demanding clients.

  • Weekly editing assignments with clear objectives
  • Detailed feedback on every submission
  • Live sessions covering common challenges
  • Access to professional-grade stock footage
Assessment Methods

How We Measure Progress

No multiple-choice tests here. Your understanding shows in the work you produce and how you approach editing problems.

Each phase ends with a practical assessment where you edit provided footage to specific briefs. It's similar to freelance work requests you'd receive.

  • Practical editing challenges every two weeks
  • Timed projects that test decision-making
  • Peer review sessions with structured feedback
  • Final portfolio review with industry professionals

Real Tools, Real Workflows

You'll work with the same software used at production studios and agencies. Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and industry-standard plugins.

We teach keyboard shortcuts, organizational systems, and efficiency tricks that save hours on every project. These workflows come from editors who've spent years refining their process.

By the end of the program, you'll handle complex multi-track timelines without getting lost. Organization becomes second nature when you've edited dozens of projects following proven methods.

Professional video editing workspace setup with multiple monitors displaying timeline and preview windows

Learn From Active Editors

Your instructors aren't just teachers—they're working professionals who edit content for brands, agencies, and production companies.

Portrait of Jasper Thorwald, Senior Editor

Jasper Thorwald

Senior Editor

Jasper's been cutting commercial content for twelve years. He's worked on campaigns for tech companies and outdoor brands. He teaches the advanced phase and specializes in color grading workflows that actually make sense.

Portrait of Linnea Voss, Lead Instructor

Linnea Voss

Lead Instructor

Linnea edits documentary content and branded storytelling pieces. She's particularly good at teaching pacing and narrative structure—the stuff that separates okay edits from compelling ones. She handles the storytelling phase of our program.

Students reviewing video editing project on computer screen during collaborative learning session