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Video Editing

At Kubrio, kids 6-13 learn video editing by cutting, pacing, and crafting stories they choose to tell — through self-directed quests, parent conversations that explore their creative vision, and three AI Coaches (Krea, Tek, Brio) that help them discover the flow of visual narratives. They practice color grading, effects, and editing techniques on projects that matter to them. Kids lead. AI supports.

FAQ

What is Video Editing for kids?

Video editing for kids is learning to craft visual stories by cutting clips, adjusting pacing, adding effects, and creating flow across different platforms. At Kubrio, kids dive into real editing projects through quests they choose from Discovery, working with footage to tell stories that matter to them while mastering the technical skills.

What age should kids start learning Video Editing with AI support?

Kids can start video editing as early as 6-7 when they're ready to sequence ideas visually. Kubrio supports learners aged 6-13 with AI Coaches who adapt to each kid's level. Younger kids focus on basic cuts and transitions, while older kids explore color grading, effects, and advanced storytelling techniques.

Does my kid need technical experience before learning Video Editing at Kubrio?

No technical background needed. Kubrio's quests start with the basics like making simple cuts and arranging clips. When kids get stuck, they can talk to Tek for step-by-step guidance on tools, Krea for creative story ideas, or Brio to reflect on what makes compelling visual narratives.

How do Kubrio quests help kids learn Video Editing?

Kubrio quests give kids real video editing projects to tackle—from creating short films to making social media content. Kids browse Discovery to pick projects that spark their interest, then work hands-on with actual editing tools while AI Coaches support them when they need guidance or get stuck.

Can my kid learn Video Editing without formal classes through Kubrio?

Yes, kids learn video editing by doing real projects in Kubrio's quest library. Instead of sitting through lectures, they jump into editing footage, experimenting with cuts and effects. Parent guides help you support their journey without becoming their instructor, while AI Coaches provide just-in-time support.

How does Kubrio's AI help kids with Video Editing challenges?

Kubrio has three AI Coaches: Tek helps with technical editing skills like cutting and color correction, Krea sparks creative storytelling ideas and visual concepts, and Brio asks questions that help kids think deeper about their narrative choices. Kids talk to coaches by voice when they need support.

How much time per week should kids spend on Video Editing projects?

Kids naturally spend different amounts of time based on their interest and project complexity. Some Kubrio video editing quests take 30 minutes for quick cuts, others span multiple sessions for longer narratives. Parent guides help you recognize when kids are in flow versus when they need breaks.

Will Video Editing skills help my kid in school and real life?

Video editing develops visual storytelling, sequencing, and technical problem-solving skills that transfer widely. Kids learn to communicate ideas through media, manage complex projects, and think critically about narrative flow—abilities valuable for presentations, creative expression, and future digital literacy in any field.

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