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Master AI video, one lesson at a time.

A guided path from your first prompt to advanced scene orchestration. Short lessons, real workflows, and the habits that make Pitvi feel like a superpower.

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Announcing the real-time cohort builder

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The learning path

Six lessons from first prompt to full control.

01Beginner

Your first video in five minutes

Turn a one-line idea into a finished cut. Learn the generate → edit → export loop end to end.

5 min read
02Beginner

Writing prompts that direct the scene

Structure a brief the engine understands — hook, payload, and close — so the first draft lands closer.

8 min read
03Intermediate

Editing without a timeline

Rewrite lines, reorder scenes, and swap layouts in plain terms. No keyframes, no jargon.

10 min read
04Intermediate

Brand kits and reusable presets

Lock your logo, palette, and type once so every render ships unmistakably on-system.

7 min read
05Advanced

Orchestrating multi-scene stories

Pace a longer release with role-based reveals, b-roll, and narration that tracks the beat.

12 min read
06Advanced

Exporting for every platform at once

Auto-reframe one project into 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1, then batch a full campaign in a click.

9 min read

The habits that separate good from amateur.

Do this

  • Lead with the outcomeOpen on the result your release delivers, then explain how. Attention is highest in the first two seconds.
  • Show the real productDrop in an actual screenshot or capture. Diegetic UI reads as trustworthy where stock footage reads as generic.
  • One accent, used sparinglyPick a single brand accent and let it carry emphasis. Restraint is what makes motion feel premium.
  • Respect reading timeGive each line room to be read — reveal plus a hold. Rushed text is the fastest way to look amateur.

Avoid this

  • Cramming every idea inA release video makes one point well. Split a second message into a second video.
  • Center-stacking every sceneVary layout by role. A whole video of centered banners flattens the story.
  • Fighting the blank timelineDo not start from empty. Generate a first cut, then refine — the draft is the starting line.

Every topic you need, one path at a time

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Common questions

Do I need editing experience to follow along?

None at all. If you can use a slide deck, you can follow every lesson here — the editor speaks in plain terms, not timelines.

How long does the full path take?

About an hour end to end, but each lesson stands alone. Most people ship a real video after the first two.

Are the lessons updated as Pitvi changes?

Yes. When a workflow changes, the matching lesson is revised so what you learn always matches the current editor.

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