Production Studio

Over the last couple of years I’ve had the same question land in my inbox again and again — from managers, founders, consultants, trainers, and the occasional brave soul trying to build an online program between meetings:

“How are you producing so much content… and why does it all feel connected?”

At first I’d answer with a few quick tips. A tool here. A workflow there. But the truth is: it isn’t one trick. It’s a system — a repeatable way of turning messy thinking into clear teaching, then turning that teaching into video, workshops, and assets people can actually use.

The Series: Four Levels (Choose your entry point)

I built this as four levels because people arrive at this challenge from very different starting points. Some already have a platform and audience — they just want to compress creation time using AI. Others want to build a studio that makes delivery feel effortless. And some want the whole operating system.

Level 1: Create — The Content Engine

This is where the work starts: the ability to consistently generate valuable material. You’ll learn how I design themes, structure lessons, write scripts, and build “teachable units” that translate complex ideas into clear, usable learning. By the end, you’ll have a repeatable content format and a set of assets you can actually publish.

Level 2: Compress — AI + Workflow

This is where you win back time. You’ll learn how I use AI and software workflows to accelerate scripting, image prompts, infographics, editing preparation, and reuse — without turning your content into generic AI mush. The focus is on building a pipeline: capture → structure → generate → refine → repurpose. If you already have a delivery channel, this level alone will radically upgrade your output.

Level 3: Broadcast — The Production Studio

This is the studio side: cameras, audio, lighting, switching, teleprompters, recording, and live delivery. You’ll learn how to think in signal flow, how to create a reliable setup, and how to run sessions that feel professional without becoming a full-time technician. Whether you’re delivering workshops on Zoom or recording course content, this level makes production repeatable.

Level 4: Integrate — The Publishing System

This is where it becomes a business machine. You’ll learn how the parts connect: website + LMS + video + podcast + live workshops + automation. It’s about building standard work, quality checks, and a publishing cadence so your system compounds over time instead of resetting every week.

And it’s not theoretical for me. I run a production studio called Explicador Productions, where I produce content for other people as well — which means these workflows have been stress-tested in the real world: deadlines, clients, revisions, live sessions, and the messy reality of “we need it next week.” Over time, the process became something others wanted to replicate — not just the gear, but the way the whole machine works.

I also realised something else: I’d built multiple websites over time — separate spaces for different programs, ideas, and offers — but the work itself was always connected. So instead of keeping everything scattered, I decided to integrate it all into one system and one home: one integrated ecosystem that shows the full pipeline from creation to delivery.

Why these four levels?

Because they match the real progression of capability:
Meaning (Create)Speed (Compress)Delivery (Broadcast)Scale (Integrate).

And you can start where you are. Bring your current platform, your current tools, your current setup — and we’ll build the next layer that makes your output smoother, faster, and more powerful.

Level 1: The Content Engine

– the repeatable workflow that takes a raw idea and turns it into a complete lesson package (script + visuals plan + publish-ready assets). In your outline, it starts by anchoring everything to a clear theme—business architecture—so you’re not creating random pieces, you’re building a connected body of work.


Level 2: Compression using AI

– Level 2 is where your whole system stops being “creative effort” and becomes repeatable throughput. If Level 1 is the Content Engine (idea → lesson kit), Level 2 is the Compression Layer: the workflows that take that lesson kit and turn it into finished assets quickly, consistently, and in your voice.


Level 3: the Broadcast / Production Studio 

  – the workflow that turns your lesson assets into reliable, professional delivery—either live (workshops) or recorded (course modules)—without you becoming a full-time technician. The whole point is to make the studio behave like a system: predictable signal flow, repeatable checks, clean capture, and fast recovery when something glitches.


Level 4: The Operating System

– If Level 3 teaches you how to capture and deliver professionally, Level 4 teaches you how to publish, package, reuse, and compound—so your content doesn’t disappear into random folders and forgotten links. It’s the workflow that turns production into a business asset.