Noestral Montureka
New lecture series on cinematography fundamentals — now open for enrolment

Noestral Montureka — video production education

Course Access

An honest look at when sessions run, how seats are allocated, and what to do if the timing doesn't line up with your schedule right now.

Video production course schedule overview at Noestral Montureka

When and how you can join

Courses at Noestral Montureka run on a fixed cohort model — new groups open four times per year. Each cohort is capped at 18 participants so that feedback stays personal and screenings don't feel rushed. If a cohort is full, we keep a waitlist and contact you as soon as a spot opens.

Winter intake
Feb 10
Spring intake
Apr 28
Summer intake
Jul 14
Autumn intake
Oct 6

Available formats

Evening sessions — weekdays

Two evenings per week, Monday and Wednesday, from 19:00 to 21:30. Designed for working professionals who cannot give up daytime hours. Sessions are recorded and stored for 30 days after broadcast.

18 seats per cohort

Weekend intensive — compressed

Saturday and Sunday full days, 10:00 to 17:00, over six consecutive weekends. Covers the same material as the weekday track but in a denser format. Better suited for people who prefer uninterrupted blocks of study time.

12 seats per cohort

Waitlist — next available cohort

If the current intake is full, you can register for the waitlist at no cost. You'll receive a direct notification 14 days before the next cohort opens, giving you time to confirm before seats become publicly available.

Open waitlist

What the schedule includes

  • Structured video lectures delivered in sequential order — each session builds directly on the previous one
  • Hands-on shooting and editing assignments between sessions, reviewed by instructors before the next class
  • Access to a shared critique library where participants post work-in-progress cuts for peer feedback
  • One-on-one check-in with an instructor midway through the program — scheduled individually, not in a group
  • All course materials remain accessible for 90 days after the final session of your cohort
Noestral Montureka instructor in a video production session

The cohort cap was frustrating when I first heard about it, but by week three it was clear why. You actually get your footage looked at — not just nodded past.

— Darya Kovalchuk, documentary filmmaker

Video production student reviewing footage