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Documentary Post-Production

Build Stories That Demand Attention

Learn how editors shape documentaries from raw footage into focused narratives. We teach rhythm, pacing, and structure—the craft decisions that separate memorable films from forgettable ones.

Editing Is Where Stories Actually Happen

Most people think documentaries get made during filming. That's when you gather material. But the real decisions—what stays, what goes, how scenes connect—those happen in the editing room.

We focus on that reality. Our courses walk through actual project files from completed documentaries. You see the messy first assemblies, the structural problems, the moments when editors had to rebuild entire sequences because something wasn't working.

You won't find lectures about theory here. Instead, you'll spend time watching experienced editors work through problems, explaining their thinking as they go. It's closer to an apprenticeship than a classroom.

Documentary editing workspace showing timeline and footage organization

Choose Your Learning Path

All courses include project files, complete timeline breakdowns, and feedback on your work. Starting dates available from March 2026.

Foundation Course

฿24,500
8 weeks, self-paced
  • Core editing principles and workflow
  • Structure and pacing fundamentals
  • Two complete project breakdowns
  • Timeline analysis exercises
  • Written feedback on assignments
Start in March 2026

Single Workshop

฿8,900
Weekend intensive
  • One specific editing skill deep-dive
  • Interview editing or observational footage
  • Live editing demonstrations
  • Practice exercises with real footage
  • Small group setting (max 12 students)
See Workshop Schedule

What You Actually Learn

These aren't abstract concepts. Every module is built around specific editing challenges that come up in real documentary projects.

Documentary editing session with multiple monitors and timeline view
1

Assembly Analysis

Start by watching how professionals organize footage. You'll see the first assembly of several documentaries and learn how editors identify the strongest material before they start cutting.

2

Structural Reconstruction

Most documentaries go through major structural changes. We show you multiple versions of the same film—how sequences moved, what got cut, why certain transitions work better than others.

3

Rhythm and Pacing Work

This is where editing becomes a craft. You'll work with actual footage to understand how shot length, sound design, and scene transitions create the feeling of momentum or contemplation.

4

Problem-Solving Sessions

Every documentary hits moments where something isn't working. These sessions walk through real problems—unclear narratives, pacing issues, structural weaknesses—and show multiple solutions.

You Already Know the Software

These courses assume you can navigate your editing application. What you might not have is experience making the harder decisions—structure, pacing, when to cut away from a strong moment.

  • Video editors looking to specialize in documentary work
  • Filmmakers who need to understand post-production better
  • Students finishing film programs who want practical editing experience
  • Anyone working on their own documentary project
Learn About Our Instructors
127
Students Since January 2024
18
Documentary Projects Analyzed
340+
Hours of Course Material
3:1
Student to Mentor Ratio