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Use AI to control the post-production handoff

Post-production work fails when notes, references, cuts, transcripts, approvals, exports, and handoffs drift apart. This track teaches how to use AI to organize the work while editors, producers, and creative leads keep the judgment.

Start Post-ProductionLesson 1 takes about 18 minutes
9
Lessons
3-6
Levels
3 free
Intro
6 paid
Practice
POST

What you need before Lesson 1

Bring one brief, board, transcript, notes list, or review packet. The track works best when you have one real job artifact and one person who owns approval.

Creative track

Who this is for

Editors

You need notes, transcripts, and shot needs organized without losing the cut's intent.

Post producers

You need version truth, review asks, and delivery proof before client review.

Creative leads

You need boards and briefs to stay tied to actual production choices.

Assistant editors

You need transcript selects, shot lists, and handoffs that are easy to verify.

Design and finishing teams

You need source, status, rights, and final-file checks before delivery.

Team owners

You need the next person to find the approved truth without asking around.

3 Modules | 9 Lessons | Ship in order

Module 1
3 lessons

Levels 3-4 | 3 free lessons

Prepare the job

Facts, boards, and shot gaps before the edit starts.

Turn briefs into production facts, organize references into usable board lanes, and create shot lists that expose what the cut needs next.

Proof:You can build a brief packet, board packet, and shot list with owners and gaps.
ProducersEditorsCreative leads
Start Module 1
Module 2
3 lessons

Levels 4-5 | 3 paid lessons

Control the cut

Transcript selects, edit actions, and version summaries.

Use AI to organize transcripts, translate review notes into actions, and summarize what changed between cut versions without hiding open items.

Proof:You finish with transcript selects, an edit action board, and a version summary.
EditorsAssistant editorsPost producers
Start Module 2
Module 3
3 lessons

Levels 5-6 | 3 paid lessons

Package and hand off

Review packets, delivery proof, and team handoff.

Package cuts for focused review, run delivery checks before files leave the team, and close the job with a record someone else can use.

Proof:You finish with a review packet, delivery checklist, and team handoff.
Post supervisorsProducersTeam leads
Start Module 3

Start with the brief

Lesson 1 turns a creative brief into facts, assets, unknowns, and approval owners before the work drifts.

Publishing WorkflowsClaude Design
Start Lesson 1