Mon, May 2, 2022
Video-producers with AAA dreams on an 8-bit budget may want to take special notice of this class, led by Alex, the LowSpecGamer himself. This course offers a look into Alex's production process, and offers his unique perspective on making content in multiple languages, with a small team, all without breaking the bank.
Mon, May 2, 2022
Twice a month, Philip Damico drops a video diving into the current state of affairs in the music industry. Over time, Philip's videos evolved when he began to incorporate animation into the fold. If you've ever considered capturing the spirit of the people like Volksgeist does, this may be the class for you.
Mon, May 2, 2022
The Job Market is an uncertain landscape, and navigating it takes a certain kind of skill, especially in this day-and-age. Matt Krol, co-creator of Extra Credits, gives his first Nebula Talk on finding the "Perfect Job"; which may not be an exact science, but Matt proves there's an art to staying ready.
Mon, May 2, 2022
So, you've done the initial groundwork to get your business going as a self-made creator. Now what? That's where Thomas Frank, Productivity Master and now Nebula Classes Teacher, comes in. Thomas will guide you through everything he knows on ways to start your new career successfully.
Mon, May 2, 2022
This class will teach you everything you need to know to protect your business from bogus copyright claims. Devin starts with the basics of copyright law and ends with specific instructions on how to protect your content from being monetized or removed. This class covers real cases involving creators who are just like you. Learn how courts have handled situations that are similar to yours.
Fri, May 13, 2022
Creating one video can be a time-consuming nightmare, but imagine creating multiple in a matter of days. Rene Ritchie has been the internet's guide to quick and honest reviews and opinions on tech for over a decade. How can you churn out quick content without losing any quality? At this point, Rene is a master at it, and he's ready to share all of his tips of the trade.
Mon, May 30, 2022
Noted therapist Georgia Dow has over 20 years of counseling and teaching experience, and in this class she leads you through a mental health journey. What causes our brains to become anxious? What triggers that anxiety? And, most importantly, how can we conquer it? Georgia is here to give you the knowledge and tools to overcome even the most stressful of situations and mindsets.
Mon, Jun 6, 2022
Veteran Game Designer and EEDAR co-founder Geoffrey Zatkin presents an illustrated checklist of knowledge essential to anyone involved in the game development process. Speaking from his duo background in video game design and game market research and analytics, this class targets important but often overlooked decisions which help focus development, reduce "re-do" work and produce more profitable games.
Mon, Jun 20, 2022
Learning something is easy, but retaining that information is what separates the Average Joe from Scholars. Being a good student can mean managing a lot of moving parts; from understanding your brain's overall functionality, to controlling your environment, and how stress plays a factor. Zach Highley is here to teach you how to unlock your cranial potential and study like a med student.
Mon, Jul 4, 2022
When his mom gifted him the self-help book "The Secret," Joe Scott, creator of Answers With Joe, dismissed it as nonsense. Then, he realized the science behind it, and learned to harness its power for concrete results. In this Nebula Talk, Joe shares the secret to manifesting, and how you can apply the science (and a bit of woo woo) to create real change in your life.
Mon, Jul 18, 2022
The World of Streaming is a competitive and often confusing place. How do you set yourself apart? How do you grow an audience? How do you discover what does and doesn't work for you? Don't worry, streaming expert and live video strategist Luria Petrucci is here to help you get authentic and unique in an environment of your own creation. Get your pencils ready, because this one is very interactive.
Mon, Aug 22, 2022
The world of coding can be as intimidating as learning a second language. Don't worry, the Coding Train's Daniel Shiffman is here to teach you the fundamentals of Basic, the programming language that's easy to parse for beginners. And, to prove that you don't need state-of-the art technology to jump into the world of code, Daniel's brought along his childhood Apple II computer.
Mon, Aug 29, 2022
Aimee is joined by accomplished musician Adam Neely to play the blues and put some of what we've learned to practice in this bonus After Class episode. Welcome to the first After Class lesson, an extra episode where we take what we've learned and give it some practical application with special guests. This time Aimee isn't alone; we've got premiere bassist and fellow Nebula creator Adam Neely joining us to help improv some blues.
Mon, Sep 5, 2022
It's one thing to be a film analyst but actually making your own movie is an entirely different undertaking. In this comprehensive class, Patrick Willems teaches you the basics of making a feature film by deconstructing the production of his first movie, Night of the Coconut. Googly eyes and coconuts not included.
Mon, Sep 26, 2022
The best storytellers can spin a yarn like it's the most natural thing in the world but here's the thing: it's seldom off-the-cuff. There's a method to crafting a story and it involves pulling from both literary techniques and culture. In this class, known raconteur Foreign Man in a Foreign Land teaches how he pulls from his own personal life experiences to craft a sincere voice.
Mon, Oct 3, 2022
Everyone is a fan of something, but only some people make the leap from hobbyist to professional fan. Matthew Kelly, creator of Nando v Movies, breaks down how to establish yourself as a voice in your community and the different ways you can monetize talking about what you love in this Nebula Class.
Mon, Oct 17, 2022
Science communicator Trace Dominguez has done A LOT of things: videos, podcasts, press releases, short stories, live shows, pitch decks, keynote speeches and they all have one thing in common: knowing how to google... but, like, really really well. In Trace's Talk, he'll discuss his journey with online research, how to find exactly what you're looking for, and how you can avoid doing it the hard way.
Mon, Nov 28, 2022
Adam Neely has been making music for decades and is known for documenting his performances online. In his first Nebula class Adam breaks down musical philosophy, handling and choosing equipment, recording audio, and how to make your videos have more polish than the average music vlog.
Mon, Dec 19, 2022
Tony Santos has been an editor for over thirteen years and working with creators has given him valuable insight and experience into making great videos. There are many ways to edit a story, but the basics remain the same. In this class, Tony will explore how to start editing like a professional.
Mon, Feb 6, 2023
From Patrick Willems, video essayist and director of Night of the Coconut, comes How to Analyze Movies. This Nebula Class focuses entirely on one movie (HOME ALONE), teaching you about how to interpret a movie's themes, all the components of cinematic language, what auteur theory actually means, plus much more.
Mon, Mar 13, 2023
N his second Nebula Class, Philip Damico dives into what it takes to make a Volksgeist video. Sifting through ideas to find the best topics, getting used to being on camera, finding a lighting system that works best for you, picking the right camera to achieve the right vibe, and the wonderful world of editing and animating; this class gives a comprehensive look into the world of Volksy.
Mon, Aug 28, 2023
Scott Niswander began the NerdSync channel in his dorm room and has evolved into producing videos from a home studio. Scott guides you through his process that was ten years in the making. Lighting, equipment, dos and don'ts, and even how he manages creating videos while keeping ADHD in check. It's all here in Scott's first Nebula class.
Mon, Feb 5, 2024
Welcome to Quarter Notes. This quarterly show features a different guest musician each time. For the premiere episode, I welcome Larry Goldings to my home studio, where we will discuss the details of how his musical brain works and the choices he makes IN REAL TIME to create the most beautiful music in the moment.