About CutFrame

Minimalist education for editors who want momentum.

CutFrame is a global-first school for video editors. We teach a system: how to think, structure, and deliver edits with clarity—so your work ships reliably, communicates cleanly, and scales with your career.

Our style is minimalist by design: fewer tools, fewer distractions, more deliberate practice. We focus on editorial judgment, storytelling, pacing, sound, and workflow—skills that transfer between software, genres, and clients.

Mission

Build editors who can ship excellent work on a deadline—without burning out or hiding behind complexity.

Principles

Clarity over flash. Repeatable process over luck. Feedback that’s specific, kind, and actionable.

History (compact)

CutFrame began as a private practice circle: editors comparing cuts, sharing checklists, and building a simple review language that works across time zones.

It grew into a curriculum when we noticed the same bottlenecks repeating: unclear intent, messy audio habits, timeline chaos, and revision loops caused by poor communication—not by lack of talent.

Today, we keep it lean: fewer promises, more outcomes. The goal is a workflow you can repeat under pressure—and a taste you can explain to collaborators.

Team (text-only)

A small, specialized group with a shared system.

Program Lead

Owns curriculum structure, pacing, and assessment rubrics; keeps the program coherent across cohorts.

Editorial Coaches

Provide cut-level feedback (structure, story beats, rhythm), with clear next actions for the following revision.

Audio & Delivery Specialist

Ensures sound habits are consistent; reviews loudness, clarity, and export standards for real-world delivery.

Operations

Keeps the learning experience smooth: schedules, cohort flow, and practical support across time zones.

Minimalist transparency

A short, concrete snapshot of how we operate.

Contact

Prefer email or a short form? Use the footer links, or message us directly.

FAQ (quick)

What does “global-first” mean?

Our materials, feedback formats, and cadence are designed to work asynchronously across time zones, with clear checklists and revision targets.

Do you teach a specific editing app?

We focus on transferable editorial thinking and workflow. Examples can be applied in your tool of choice.

How do you handle feedback?

Feedback is structured: intent → problem → impact → next action. This reduces vague notes and makes revisions faster.

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Transparency (minimalist)

We keep this section short on purpose: enough to understand how we run things, without burying you in policy PDFs.

What we measure

Revision speed, clarity of intent, story structure, audio consistency, and delivery accuracy. We do not score “style.”

What we don’t do

No inflated “get rich quick” promises. No hidden upsells inside lessons. No dark patterns in checkout flows.

Feedback format

Notes are timestamped, prioritized, and mapped to a next action. We aim for fewer notes that change more.

Privacy posture

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