Creativelive is an online education platform that offers courses and workshops on photography, video, design, music, and more.
Founded in 2010 by Chase Jarvis and Craig Swanson.
Headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
More than 10 million people in 150 countries have used Creativelive to improve their skills.
In 2020, Creativelive was acquired by SLR Lounge, a photography education platform.
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Creativelive offers more than 1,500 online courses across a variety of topics, including photography, video, design, music, and more.
Creativelive also offers live workshops with industry experts, where participants can ask questions and get feedback in real-time.
Creativelive TV is a 24/7 live stream of free educational content, including classes, documentaries, and interviews.
The cost of Creativelive courses varies depending on the course and instructor. Some courses are free, while others can cost hundreds of dollars.
The equipment you need will depend on the course you're taking. Many photography and video courses require a camera, while music courses may require a specific instrument or software.
No, Creativelive courses are not accredited. However, many professionals in various industries have taken Creativelive courses to improve their skills.
Yes, many Creativelive courses include live chat and Q&A sessions where you can ask the instructor questions and get feedback.
Most Creativelive workshops are recorded, so you can watch them later at your convenience. However, some workshops may not be available for replay.