What Kelposandu offers
Structured, long-term mentorship in professional editing software — from raw footage management through colour pipeline to final delivery. Each engagement is built around your specific workflow, not a generic syllabus.
Est. 2022
Services in detail
Each service below represents a distinct engagement model. Some clients work through all of them sequentially; others identify one area where they are stuck and focus there. Neither path is more correct than the other.
Sessions are conducted remotely, recorded on request, and structured so that material covered in one meeting connects directly to the next. Progress depends on consistent practice between meetings.
The gap between knowing a tool and working fluently inside it is almost always measured in hours spent on deliberate problems — not in theory absorbed.
End-to-end colour pipeline guidance
Colour work is where most editors lose significant time — mismatched LUTs, incorrect node order, inconsistent export transforms. This service works through the full pipeline from camera-native files to delivery-ready output inside DaVinci Resolve or similar tools.
Sessions cover colour science fundamentals, node structure logic, scene-linear grading, and the practical decisions that affect how grades hold across different display targets. The focus is always on building a repeatable system, not fixing individual clips.
Discuss your pipelineTimeline architecture and media management
Disorganised project files and unclear bin structures create compounding problems as a project grows. Sessions address folder logic, proxy workflows, relinking strategies, and how to structure a timeline so that late-stage changes don't require rebuilding from scratch.
Audio sync and dialogue edit fundamentals
Many visual editors avoid audio work — which leads to dependency on others for tasks that take under an hour to learn. These sessions cover dual-system sync, basic noise reduction decisions, room tone repair, and how to hand off a clean sequence to a mixer.
Effects integration and compositing foundations
VFX shots that pass unnoticed are the goal; this service looks at the editing decisions that make that possible — proper handles, plate selection, how to communicate with compositors, and basic After Effects or Fusion work for editors who handle their own simple effects.
Export, codec selection and deliverable review
Incorrect export settings quietly degrade work that was otherwise well-edited. Sessions examine codec logic for different distribution contexts, how to read scopes at export, what QC reviewers look for, and how to build a repeatable render template library across applications.