EditFlowa

About EditFlowa

We design video editing courses for clarity and repeatability. Our lessons remove noise and focus on decisions that move edits forward, anywhere in the world.

Mission

Teach editors to make fewer, better decisions: structure first, cuts second, polish last.

Approach

Checklists, rubrics, and repeatable workflows that scale from solo editing to teams.

Standards

Global-ready examples, neutral language, transparent outcomes, and ethical learning design.

Our Principles

We treat editing as a craft you can reason about, not a mystery you “feel” your way through.

  • Text-first: scripts and structure before visuals
  • Global-ready: neutral examples and standards
  • Scalable workflows: from solo editors to teams
  • Ethical learning: transparent goals and outcomes

Clarity beats complexity

The best workflow is the one you can explain. If a step can’t be explained, it can’t be improved or taught.

Repeatable quality

We target consistency: naming conventions, checkpoints, exports, and versioning so results don’t rely on luck.

Teaching Philosophy

We teach story logic, cut mechanics, pacing, and quality control with concrete checklists. Each module ends with a practical deliverable and a peer-grade rubric you can reuse.

The loop we practice

  • Define: objective, viewer promise, constraints
  • Design: structure, beats, and energy map
  • Cut: mechanics, rhythm, and continuity
  • QC: audio/visual checks, captions, exports
  • Review: rubric-based notes, iterate, lock
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Unusual: Focus Mode

Press V to toggle a reading-focused view that hides navigation (header/footer). Press V again to restore. This demonstrates distraction-free editing as a principle.

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Team Principles

We build courses like we build edits: with intent, constraints, and a quality bar.

We document decisions

Every module includes “why this cut works” notes and a rubric so feedback is actionable.

We teach constraints

Tight constraints train taste: runtime targets, energy map, and export requirements.

We respect attention

Lessons are structured for momentum, not consumption. Focus Mode is a literal reminder.

Contact

For partnership or curriculum questions, reach us at +1 (415) 550-1372 or [email protected].

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Team principles (expanded)

A compact manifesto we use internally to keep courses coherent.

Rubrics over vibes

Feedback must map to a criterion: structure, continuity, pacing, audio intelligibility, motion restraint, or export correctness.

One concept per segment

We keep lessons composable. If a segment can’t be summarized in one sentence, it becomes two segments.

Naming is a feature

File/folder conventions prevent timeline chaos and make collaboration feasible across time zones.

Quality checks are taught

We treat QC as a skill: loudness sanity, caption review, typography baseline, frame rate checks, and export verification.

If you want this as a printable checklist, use the Contact form and request “Principles PDF”.

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