About Us

Zentmontiqo was created by a team with years of work in video editing, visual rhythm, frame structure, and scene building. The idea behind the course did not come from a desire to create another set of materials, but from personal experience: at the beginning, editing often felt chaotic, overloaded with terms, and filled with scattered advice. It was difficult to understand why some scenes felt organized while others did not, even when the technical side looked accurate.
The course author is
Elliot Rogers a video editor with over 4 years of hands-on experience in editing, pacing, transitions, light, frame structure, and visual flow. Over the years, he has worked on educational, commercial, presentation, and creative video projects for independent studios, online teams, small brands, and creative agencies. His path started with small editing tasks and gradually moved into more complex projects with multiple scenes, varied material, and a need for clear visual delivery.
Over time, one idea became clear: good editing education should explain not only “what to do,” but also “why this decision fits the scene.” That is why Zentmontiqo focuses on editing logic: rhythm, pauses, sequence, emphasis, motion, light, and video form. We created this course for people who want to learn through practice, examples, and a structured approach.
The author has helped learners review their own scenes, notice extra fragments, work with pacing, and build cleaner frame sequences. In this learning process, the focus is not on copying someone else’s techniques, but on developing a personal visual approach through analysis and practical tasks.
Our mission is to make video editing clearer for people who want to work better with footage, understand scene structure, and make more thoughtful editing decisions. Zentmontiqo offers digital courses and materials about editing without loud claims, pressure, or empty promises. We focus on process, attention, and skills shaped through direct work with the frame.