Building editing expertise since 2017
What we actually do
We teach people how to edit video for platforms where quality and pacing matter. Not theory, not abstract principles — concrete techniques for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and similar channels where attention spans are short and competition is brutal. Our instructors have worked on content that has been viewed millions of times. They know what separates a video that performs from one that gets skipped after three seconds.
The courses we offer focus on software proficiency and editorial judgment. Students learn to cut footage efficiently, manage timelines without losing their minds, apply effects that enhance rather than distract, and develop a sense for rhythm that keeps viewers engaged. We cover Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro — not surface-level tutorials, but structured workflows that let you move fast without compromising the final product.
Individual sessions allow for direct feedback on your work. Group sessions create opportunities to see how others approach the same problems. Both formats give you access to experienced editors who can explain why a particular transition works or why your pacing feels off. The goal is simple: help you produce content that holds attention and communicates clearly, whether you're editing for yourself or for clients.
We started in 2017 with a handful of students and have since expanded to serve learners in over forty countries. The platform adapts to different skill levels — complete beginners start with fundamentals, while more advanced editors refine specific techniques. The focus remains consistent: practical skills that translate directly to finished work you can publish or deliver.
How the platform works for different learning styles
Individual instruction
One-on-one sessions let you work directly with an instructor on your specific projects. You bring footage, they show you where cuts should happen, which effects serve the content, and how to fix problems in your timeline. Sessions are scheduled around your availability and focus entirely on what you need to improve.
Group workshops
Live group sessions cover topics like color grading, audio balancing, or managing complex multi-camera edits. You see how other students tackle challenges, ask questions in real time, and benefit from the variety of examples discussed. These sessions happen weekly with different focus areas each time.
Structured courses
Pre-recorded course modules teach fundamental techniques in a logical sequence. Each lesson includes practical exercises with provided footage so you can practice specific skills before applying them to your own work. Progress through at your own pace, revisit sections as needed, and track completion through your dashboard.
People running the platform
Viktor Lindberg
Viktor spent eight years editing content for production companies and independent creators before joining xaltrionexflowlw. He specializes in fast-turnaround editing for YouTube channels and has worked on series that collectively generated over fifty million views. His courses focus on workflow efficiency and editorial decision-making under tight deadlines.
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Alistair Brennan
Alistair manages course development and instructor coordination. He previously worked in educational technology for a major online learning provider and built curriculum frameworks for technical training programs. At xaltrionexflowlw, he ensures course content stays current with platform algorithm changes and editing software updates.
Get in touchPlatform development timeline
Initial launch
Platform launched with three core courses covering Adobe Premiere fundamentals, transition techniques, and audio editing basics. First cohort included eighty-two students from seven countries. Focus was on establishing reliable live session infrastructure and refining course delivery methods based on early feedback.
Curriculum expansion
Added DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro course tracks after repeated requests from students working in different production environments. Introduced individual coaching sessions as an alternative to group-only instruction. Student base grew to over four thousand active learners across twenty-six countries.
Platform specialization
Developed specialized tracks for platform-specific editing: short-form vertical video, long-form YouTube content, and social media clips optimized for different algorithmic environments. Added courses on mobile editing workflows as demand for smartphone production increased among content creators.
Certification program
Launched formal certification pathways allowing students to demonstrate proficiency in specific software platforms and editing disciplines. Certification requires completion of course modules, submission of portfolio projects, and passing practical editing assessments reviewed by platform instructors.
