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Great content isn't just edited. It's researched, written, shot and told like a story.

For students, editors, and creators who want to master documentary-style editing, the kind of edits top creators and brands are looking for.
On average, documentary-style editors earn ₹40K–₹1L per month.
That means if you take this seriously, you can recover your investment from your very first paid project and keep earning for life.
So yes, it’s not just worth it. It’s the best investment you’ll make in your creative career.
No. You don’t need prior experience. We’ll start from the very basic. Even if you’ve never touched editing software before, you’ll be able to follow, practice, and grow with every class.
1. Premiere Pro: Making cuts, pacing and sound design
2. After Effects: Master 3d camera movement, motion graphics and smooth animations
3. DaVinci Resolve: Learn to color grade like Hollywood and give your videos the cinematic tone
4: Photoshop: Learn how to use Photoshop to improve your visuals
5. AI Tools: Midjourney, Nanobanana, Kling, etc.
You can, but it’s not required. Your mentor will guide you through this, so don’t stress!
You don’t need a fancy setup to start.
All you need is a laptop or PC that can run editing software like Premiere Pro, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve.
As you grow and start earning from your edits, you can upgrade your gear step by step, that’s exactly how every professional begins.
All live sessions will be led by Saqlain Khan, the editor behind millions of documentary views on YouTube.
Not at all. You’ll learn core editing principles and storytelling techniques that apply to any format: reels, YouTube videos, ads, or long-form content.
But at the same time, you’ll specialise in the most in-demand skill right now: documentary-style editing, the style top creators and brands are shifting to because of its depth, emotion, and cinematic feel.
Tutorials teach shortcuts.
This cohort teaches judgement, how to edit what people feel, not what they see.
You’ll go through a complete start-to-finish process from planning your story and choosing the right visuals to pacing, music, and final render.
Every week you’ll get assignments, real challenges, and mentor feedback that force you to think like a storyteller, not a technician.
Yes, if after the first week's live class you feel this isn’t for you, you can request a refund.