About us

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Editrixario was created as a space for people who want to study editing through structure, attention to the frame, and practical work with learning materials. Our team began this direction from personal experience: at the start, many of us found it difficult to understand how to turn a set of fragments into a coherent visual story. There were many technical tips, separate examples, and short explanations, but there was a need for a calm system that helps learners think through frames, scenes, rhythm, and pause.

That is why we created Editrixario courses. The idea is to help learners develop editing skills through clear modules, practical exercises, scene examples, and personal review of their own work. We do not build learning around loud claims. Instead, we focus on what can be trained: careful frame selection, understanding pace, working with motion, building scenes, transition logic, and removing unnecessary fragments.

Achmad ANDI - Motion Edit Technician

Part of the material was created by Achmad Andi — Motion Edit Technician. Achmad has worked in editing for over 8 years and focuses on motion inside the frame, transition points, scene pacing, and the connection between action and reaction. His approach was shaped through work with short visual stories, learning materials, creative studios, independent creators, and teams preparing digital content for different online formats. In his work, he pays close attention to how movement begins, where it gains energy, when it needs a pause, and when a scene is ready to move into the next fragment.

Before contributing to Editrixario materials, Achmad worked on scene collections for learning projects, reviewed student editing exercises, helped organize longer visual stories, and created working schemes for analyzing frame, motion, and rhythm. He also collaborated with small creative studios, educational teams, and creators of digital materials, where his role was to make scene structure clearer and transitions between actions easier to follow.

In Editrixario courses, Achmad’s experience is combined with the approach of the whole team: we create materials that can be studied at your own pace, downloaded, and used offline. Learners can return to modules, reread examples, complete exercises, and review their own scenes with checklists. This format is suitable for people who want not only to repeat actions, but to understand why one frame stays in a scene, why another should be removed, and how an editing decision shapes the overall story.

The mission of Editrixario is to help people see editing as a language of careful choice. Each course is created so learners can gradually explore a specific part of the process: from basic frame understanding to longer structures, a personal archive of materials, and a final learning piece. We believe editing begins not with effects, but with the question: “What does this frame add to the story?”