What makes video production different today?
The tools changed, but the fundamentals stayed the same
Professional video production is no longer about expensive equipment. It's about understanding light, composition, storytelling, and editing workflows that actually work in real projects.
See What You'll Learn
What you actually learn here
These aren't abstract concepts. Every technique is tied to real production scenarios you'll encounter on actual projects.
Camera operation fundamentals
Master exposure triangle, frame rates, shutter angles, and sensor behavior. Know why certain settings produce specific results and when to use them.
Lighting for different scenarios
Three-point setups, natural light modification, practical lighting integration. Learn to shape light regardless of budget or location constraints.
Editing workflows that scale
Project organization, proxy workflows, color grading basics, and export settings. Build efficiency into your process from the first import.
Standards we maintain across all content
Every lesson, project brief, and feedback session follows the same production standards used in professional environments.
- Technical accuracy verified against industry specifications and manufacturer documentation
- Project examples sourced from real client work with permission and context
- Equipment recommendations tested across multiple price points and use cases
- Workflow demonstrations filmed in actual production conditions, not controlled studios
- Regular content updates when software versions change or new techniques emerge
People learning video production here
Students range from complete beginners to working professionals adding new skills. Here's what some of them are doing now.
Henrik Lindqvist
Corporate video producer
Started with zero video experience. Now shooting and editing training videos for a manufacturing company. The lighting section helped me work with factory conditions instead of fighting them.
Callum O'Reilly
Freelance wedding videographer
The workflow modules cut my editing time in half. I was doing everything wrong with file organization and proxy generation. Now I can deliver finished films in three days instead of two weeks.
How people connect around learning
The platform includes discussion threads attached to every lesson, monthly live Q&A sessions, and project feedback channels. Most students use multiple formats depending on what they're working on.
Lesson discussions
Questions and answers tied to specific content sections
Live sessions
Monthly group calls covering common challenges and new techniques
Project reviews
Submit work for detailed feedback on technical execution
Peer groups
Self-organized study groups around specific equipment or genres
Learning from anywhere in Australia
All content is delivered online with no geographic restrictions. Students access lessons, submit projects, and participate in discussions from wherever they're located. Live sessions are scheduled to accommodate different time zones across the country.
The curriculum doesn't assume access to specific equipment or locations. Techniques work with whatever gear you have available, from smartphones to cinema cameras.