Before I found DaVinci, I always thought online education had to be basic—just a screen recording and some slides. But discovering that Professionals in Hollywood use the same DaVinci Resolve tools made me realize how much more we could do. I began treating each course like a creative project, not just a lesson plan.
Working with Colorists helped me understand how Color Correction could actually support learning. We used warm tones for calm modules and sharp contrast for intense lessons. The color wasn’t just aesthetic—it had pedagogical value. Students could feel the shift in mood and adjust their focus accordingly.
On the audio side, Audio Processing helped eliminate distractions. Clean, professional audio made even the densest topics easier to digest. With GPU and CPU Acceleration, my team could make real-time changes during course launches, eliminating the long waits I used to face between edits and uploads.
Workflow Plugins and Flexible Editing tools gave me the freedom to experiment. My editors helped build multiple course versions, and our VFX artists added explainer animations that blew students away. With the help of DaVinci, I didn’t just create content—I created an experience that feels more like art than instruction.