
Hundreds of course videos. One pipeline.
The brief came from EU legal education, a client we cannot name: hundreds of course modules, consistent quality, on a timeline no traditional production schedule could survive. Sixty videos on a traditional pipeline is roughly three months of lead time, and hiring a second and third crew does not scale quality, it multiplies coordination. The answer was not more freelancers. It was the proprietary system we had spent hundreds of R&D hours building: an AI content pipeline that runs today.
- 01Built a fleet of specialised AI agents, each doing one job with tight guardrails: script structuring, terminology checks, scene planning, edit assembly. One general model producing plausible-but-wrong content was never acceptable; legal education punishes wrong.
- 02Filmed the real presenters properly first, with broadcast lighting and direction. That capture quality is the ceiling for everything the digital avatar delivers afterwards.
- 03Templated the design system, 25+ production templates, so every module ships consistent instead of being negotiated one by one.
- 04Automated the post-production and kept human judgement in: a producer reviews every module before it ships. The pipeline removes waiting, not standards.
The pipeline produces at course scale without quality drift, which is something a traditional crew cannot do at all. Not a cost play: a capability gap. It is in production today on EU law courses, and the same system builds training, onboarding and compliance libraries in any market.



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