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Where Creativity Meets Practical Skills

Building the next generation of video editors in Vietnam

We started in 2021 with a simple idea: teaching video editing shouldn't feel like reading a manual. Real projects, honest feedback, and skills that actually work in today's fast-moving social media world.

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Why We Teach Differently

Back in 2021, most courses taught software buttons and menus. But when students finished, they couldn't cut a decent Instagram reel. That disconnect bothered us.

So we built something different. Our instructors work on real campaigns. They know what brands want, what audiences skip, and what actually performs. That knowledge shapes every lesson.

We focus on social media because that's where the opportunities are. Short-form content drives business now. If you can make someone stop scrolling and watch, you've got a valuable skill.

What Guides Our Teaching

These aren't just words on a wall. They shape how we build courses and work with students.

Real-World First

You work on actual project briefs from day one. No fake assignments. We simulate real client requests so you're ready when opportunity shows up.

Honest Feedback

We tell you what works and what doesn't. Sometimes it stings, but sugar-coating doesn't build skills. You deserve instructors who respect your time enough to be straight with you.

Practical Over Perfect

Done beats perfect when you're learning. We'd rather see you finish ten rough edits than obsess over one flawless piece. Volume builds instinct faster than perfection paralysis.

Meet Your Instructors

They're not just teachers. They work on campaigns, manage deadlines, and handle real clients every week.

Instructor Kasper Nordgaard teaching video editing techniques

Kasper Nordgaard

Lead Instructor, Social Video

Spent eight years cutting content for brands across Southeast Asia. His Instagram work has generated millions of views, but what matters here is his ability to explain why certain cuts work. Kasper joined us in 2022 because he got tired of seeing talented students held back by outdated teaching methods.

Instructor Tobias Viklund explaining editing workflow

Tobias Viklund

Advanced Techniques Instructor

Started as a motion designer before moving into fast-paced social content. Tobias handles our advanced modules and specializes in effects that look expensive but don't take forever to create. His background in animation gives him a different perspective on timing and visual flow.

Student reviewing video timeline with instructor guidance
Group critique session for student video projects
How We Teach

Skills That Transfer

Software changes every year. Platforms introduce new features constantly. But the fundamentals of good editing stay remarkably consistent. We focus on principles that work across tools and trends.

  • Understanding pacing and rhythm before effects and transitions
  • Building efficient workflows that let you move fast without breaking things
  • Learning to match editing style to platform and audience expectations
  • Developing an eye for what content actually needs versus what looks cool

Our autumn 2025 programs start in September. Classes run small because we can't give proper feedback to huge groups. Quality beats scale when you're learning something hands-on.