Video Production Mastery Program
Learn the technical fundamentals and creative approaches that turn raw footage into professional content. This program covers camera operation, lighting setups, audio recording, and editing workflows.
What You'll Actually Learn
Our curriculum focuses on practical skills you can apply immediately. Each module builds on previous knowledge, taking you from basic camera operation to complete production workflows.
Camera Fundamentals
Understanding exposure triangle, frame rates, shutter speeds, and how sensor size affects your shots. You'll work with different camera types and learn when to use each setting.
- Manual exposure control and metering modes
- Frame rate selection for different scenarios
- White balance and color temperature
- Focus techniques and depth of field control
Lighting Techniques
How to shape light using different sources and modifiers. From natural window light to complete studio setups, you'll learn to control mood and dimension.
- Three-point lighting and variations
- Working with natural and artificial sources
- Light quality and modifier selection
- Color correction and lighting ratios
Audio Recording
Capturing clean audio is half the job. You'll learn microphone types, placement strategies, and how to handle different recording environments.
- Microphone selection and polar patterns
- Recording levels and gain staging
- Managing ambient noise and acoustics
- Synchronizing audio with video
Composition and Movement
Frame your shots effectively using established composition principles. Learn when to move the camera and when to keep it locked down.
- Rule of thirds and visual balance
- Leading lines and depth creation
- Camera movement techniques
- Stabilization methods and tools
Editing Workflow
Organize footage efficiently and build a timeline that tells your story. You'll learn cutting rhythm, pacing, and how to maintain visual continuity.
- File organization and project setup
- Basic cuts and transition timing
- Color grading fundamentals
- Audio mixing and final export
Production Planning
Before you shoot anything, you need a plan. Learn how to break down scripts, create shot lists, and coordinate production schedules.
- Script breakdown and analysis
- Location scouting and permissions
- Equipment lists and backup plans
- Team coordination and scheduling
Your Instructors
Learn from professionals who spend their days on actual productions. They've worked across corporate videos, documentaries, and commercial projects.
Henrik Bergström
Henrik has been shooting professionally for twelve years, primarily in corporate and documentary work. He teaches camera operation and lighting with emphasis on practical field scenarios.
Aoife Callahan
Aoife handles editing and color grading for commercial clients. She focuses on efficient workflows and helps students build sustainable editing practices that work under deadline pressure.