Shape Raw Footage Into Polished Visual Stories
Move beyond confusing timelines and inconsistent colors. Learn the post-production workflows that transform your footage into compelling, professional-quality videos.
Back to HomeWhat This Course Delivers
This eight-week intensive program teaches you the post-production skills that bring footage to life. You'll work with the same software used in professional editing suites, learning not just button-pushing, but the decision-making process behind cuts, pacing, transitions, and color choices that shape how audiences experience video content.
By completing this course, you'll understand how to organize projects efficiently, make purposeful editing choices that serve the story, correct color inconsistencies, and create visual moods through grading. You'll work across multiple software platforms including Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro, giving you versatility in different production environments.
More than software proficiency, you'll develop an editor's eye for pacing, rhythm, and visual flow. You'll leave with portfolio pieces demonstrating your editing capabilities and the confidence to handle various project types from narrative sequences to documentary segments and commercial-style content.
Software Mastery
Gain proficiency in industry-standard editing software and understand when to use each tool for different project requirements.
Creative Decision Making
Learn the theory behind effective cutting, pacing choices, and color grading decisions that enhance storytelling impact.
Professional Workflow
Develop efficient project organization, backup strategies, and delivery workflows used in real production environments.
We Know The Frustration You're Experiencing
Perhaps you have footage that looks promising on camera, but when you try editing it together, something feels off. The pacing drags, transitions feel awkward, and the colors don't match between shots. You've watched editing tutorials, but translating those concepts to your own projects proves more difficult than expected.
You might be spending hours trying to achieve a specific look or fix color problems, clicking through menus hoping to stumble on the right tool. The editing software has overwhelming capabilities, yet you're using only a fraction of them because the learning curve feels so steep. Each project takes longer than it should.
It's common to wonder if you lack the instinct for knowing where to cut, when to transition, or how to create visual consistency across a project. These doubts make sense when you're learning without structured guidance or feedback on your choices.
The challenge isn't a lack of creative vision. It's that editing and color grading involve specific technical skills combined with aesthetic judgment that develops through practice with proper instruction. Without seeing how experienced editors approach problems and receiving feedback on your own work, progress can feel frustratingly slow.
Our Approach To Teaching Post-Production
Our method centers on active editing practice from day one. You'll work with real footage across various project types, making actual editing decisions while learning the principles behind those choices. Rather than spending weeks on theory before touching the software, you'll develop skills by solving real post-production challenges with instructor guidance.
The course structure moves through fundamental concepts systematically. You'll start with basic cutting techniques and project organization, then progress through advanced editing workflows, multicam editing, audio synchronization, color correction fundamentals, and creative grading approaches. Each new skill builds on previous knowledge in a logical sequence.
Small class sizes allow instructors to review your work individually and explain what's working and what could improve. When your pacing feels wrong or colors aren't matching, we can demonstrate specific adjustments and explain the reasoning behind them. This immediate feedback helps you develop judgment alongside technical skills.
Throughout eight weeks, you'll complete projects simulating different client requirements, from documentary editing focused on story structure to commercial work requiring precise timing and visual polish. These exercises build your portfolio while teaching you to handle the varied demands of real post-production work. You'll also learn industry-standard delivery specifications for different platforms.
Your Eight-Week Learning Path
Weeks 1-2: Editing Foundations
You'll learn essential editing operations, project organization, and basic cutting techniques across different software platforms. Exercises focus on understanding timeline mechanics, keyboard shortcuts, and efficient workflows. Simple projects help you develop muscle memory with the tools.
Weeks 3-4: Advanced Editing
Pacing theory, transitionge, and audio synchronization become your focus. You'll work on narrative sequences requiring careful attention to story flow and rhythm. Multicam editing techniques prepare you for more complex projects with multiple camera angles.
Weeks 5-6: Color Fundamentals
Color correction principles and grading workflows are introduced systematically. You'll learn to match footage from different cameras, correct exposure and white balance issues, and maintain visual consistency across projects. Access to dedicated color suites supports this learning.
Weeks 7-8: Portfolio Projects
Your final weeks involve complete projects from raw footage to final delivery. You'll apply all learned techniques while simulating client workflows and delivery requirements. The finished pieces demonstrate your capabilities to potential employers or clients.
What To Expect During The Course
Initial sessions introduce many new concepts quickly, which can feel overwhelming at first. This is normal and temporary. Within two weeks, the software interfaces start feeling familiar rather than confusing. By mid-course, you'll find yourself focusing more on creative decisions than technical operations.
The learning environment encourages questions and experimentation. Making editing choices that don't quite work becomes an opportunity to understand why and how to adjust. Instructors share their own problem-solving approaches, helping you develop similar thinking patterns. Many students report that their confidence grows significantly as they see tangible improvement in their work.
Course Investment Details
Video Editing & Color Grading
Eight-week intensive post-production program
Complete course fee
This investment provides comprehensive post-production training with professional editing suites, color grading facilities, and guidance from working editors. You'll develop skills that typically take much longer to acquire through self-study, along with portfolio pieces demonstrating your capabilities.
Everything Included In Your Training:
- Access to professional editing workstations
- Adobe Premiere Pro comprehensive training
- DaVinci Resolve color grading expertise
- Final Cut Pro workflow instruction
- Dedicated color suite access
- Client project workflow simulations
- Portfolio project development support
- Individual feedback from experienced editors
Value Beyond Technical Training
This course accelerates your development significantly compared to learning independently. You'll gain access to professional-grade software and facilities you might not otherwise have, receive feedback that helps you avoid common mistakes, and develop workflow habits used in real production environments. The portfolio pieces you create open doors to opportunities, whether pursuing freelance editing work or employment with production companies.
Why This Method Works
Our editing program follows established principles of skill development in creative technical fields. The structure emphasizes active practice with immediate feedback, which research shows accelerates learning more effectively than passive instruction alone. By working on real projects with instructor guidance, you develop both technical proficiency and editorial judgment.
Professional editors typically develop their skills through years of practice combined with mentorship from experienced colleagues. This course compresses that timeline by providing concentrated exposure to diverse project types, multiple software platforms, and direct feedback on your choices. The small class environment allows for personalized attention that larger programs cannot provide.
Structured Learning Path
The curriculum sequence ensures you build foundational skills before tackling advanced techniques. Each concept supports the next, preventing the confusion that comes from scattered learning.
- Technical operations before creative applications
- Simple projects before complex workflows
- Understanding principles that guide decisions
Practical Timeline
Eight weeks provides sufficient practice time for skill retention while maintaining focus and momentum. This duration balances thorough learning with practical scheduling needs.
- Enough repetition for muscle memory
- Time for varied project experiences
- Fits alongside work or study commitments
Our Commitment To Your Success
We encourage you to visit our editing suites before enrolling. See the workstations you'll be using, experience the software firsthand, and speak with instructors about the course structure and your goals. These visits involve no pressure or obligation, just honest conversation about whether this program suits your needs.
Throughout the course, if particular concepts or techniques prove challenging, instructors provide individual assistance to address those specific difficulties. The small class format makes this personalized attention possible. We're committed to helping you develop these skills effectively.
Your satisfaction with the learning experience matters to us. If issues arise during your training, we address them directly and adjust our approach where feasible. Our objective is for you to complete the course feeling the investment of time and resources was worthwhile for your development.
Facility Tours
Visit our editing suites and color grading facilities. Experience the workstations. Meet the instructors.
Limited Class Size
Maximum 12 students ensures personalized feedback on your editing choices and color grading work.
Ongoing Support
Questions welcomed throughout your learning. We address challenges as they arise with clear explanations.
Beginning Your Post-Production Journey
Make Contact
Fill out the contact form below or reach us at contact@fryndalake.com. Tell us about your current editing experience and what you hope to achieve. We'll respond within one business day to discuss your goals and answer initial questions.
Visit Our Facilities (Optional)
Schedule a visit to see our editing workstations and color suites if you'd like. This helps you understand the learning environment and ask specific questions about software, workflows, or course content. Many students find this visit valuable for their decision.
Complete Enrollment
When you're ready to proceed, we'll guide you through enrollment and provide details about your first session. You don't need any software or equipment of your own, just willingness to learn and develop your post-production skills.
Start Learning
Your first session introduces the facilities, software, and fellow students. From there, you'll begin developing the editing and color grading skills that transform raw footage into polished content. The process takes dedication, but it begins with this first step.
Ready To Master Post-Production?
Whether you're beginning your editing journey or expanding existing skills, this course provides structured training and practical experience that accelerates your development. Let's discuss how it aligns with your aspirations.
Get In TouchQuestions? Email us at contact@fryndalake.com or call +81-11-775-7171
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