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

We Teach Video Production That Works

Since 2021, our instructors in Kharkiv have been helping people learn camera operation, editing, and visual storytelling through structured online lectures built for real-world application.

Video production lecture session at Noestral Montureka — instructor reviewing footage with students Kharkiv — Online & Local

What actually happens in our courses

Each course at Noestral Montureka is built around sequential lectures — not scattered tips, but a structured path from camera settings and lighting fundamentals to editing workflows in DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro. Students follow a clear train of thought across every session, so knowledge accumulates rather than fragments.

14 Structured Modules Each module covers one production phase in depth — no topic is rushed.
6 Live Review Sessions Students get direct feedback on their own footage, not sample clips.
3 Production Formats Documentary, short-form social, and event video — all covered separately.

Self-study vs. structured program

On your own

  • Flexible schedule
  • No feedback loop
  • Gaps in fundamentals
  • Random content order

Noestral Montureka

  • Sequential lecture logic
  • Real footage feedback
  • Cohesive curriculum
  • Local community context
Noestral Montureka instructor demonstrating lens selection for documentary filming
Taras Velychko — Lead Instructor at Noestral Montureka

Taras Velychko

Lead Instructor, Video Production

"Most people can shoot passable footage after a week. Getting consistent, intentional results takes a different kind of practice — and that's what we focus on."

Our program is rooted in what actually trips people up: inconsistent exposure, shaky handheld work, audio that undermines otherwise clean footage. Each module addresses a specific skill gap with short demonstrations, followed by assignments students shoot themselves. Progress is gradual and honest — we won't tell you the learning curve disappears.

Being based in Kharkiv means we understand the production context local creators work in — gear availability, local light conditions, common client briefs for regional events and businesses. That specificity shapes how we frame each lesson.