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What exactly is included in the Naxqelvi course?
The Naxqelvi course includes digital learning materials focused on video editing study, such as written modules, practical tasks, worksheets, review tables, examples, glossary sections, and project notes.
What format are the materials provided in?
The materials are provided as digital written resources that can be read, downloaded, reviewed, and used for self-paced study.
Do I need any prior knowledge?
No previous editing background is required for the starter materials, because the early sections explain timeline order, clip roles, scene flow, cuts, rhythm, transitions, and frame review.
How long is the course?
The study time depends on the selected tier and your personal pace, since smaller tiers introduce core topics while wider tiers include more modules, worksheets, examples, and project tasks.
Can I study gradually?
Yes, the course is made for gradual study, so you can read one section, complete a task, write notes, and return to earlier materials when needed.
Can I download the content?
Yes, if the selected tier includes downloadable files, you can save the materials to your own device and use them for personal study.
Can I study offline?
Yes, downloaded materials can be studied offline after they are saved to your device, which works well for reading modules, reviewing worksheets, and completing practice tasks.
What kind of practice is included?
Practice may include timeline planning, clip sorting, frame review, rhythm notes, transition mapping, visual tone review, project worksheets, and short editing study tasks.
What if I have questions during the course?
You can contact the Naxqelvi support team through the contact page for help with course files, order details, material format, and general course information.
Who created Naxqelvi?
Naxqelvi was created by a small team focused on structured video editing education, with materials built around timeline planning, scene order, rhythm, frame review, visual tone, transitions, and revision notes.