
Your phone is already a professional film studio. You just haven't been taught how to use it.
Most people who want to create content get stuck in the same loop: they watch other creators, feel inspired, pick up their phone — and immediately put it back down. The fear of looking awkward, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to edit, not knowing what makes a video actually work — it's paralysing. So they wait. And waiting turns into never.
Mario Prawira built The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault for exactly this moment.
This is a five-week, phone-only content creation system that takes you from zero — no editing skills, no on-camera confidence, no content strategy — to a published portfolio of 10+ professional videos, a repeatable weekly content workflow, and a real skillset you can charge money for.
No camera equipment. No desktop software. No waiting until you feel ready.
You film from day one.
What Is The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault?
The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault is a five-week phone-based video content creation program created by Mario Prawira. It's designed as a complete, step-by-step system for turning your smartphone into a professional content production tool — whether your goal is to create for your own personal brand, offer content creation as a service to businesses, or both.
The program is built around two components:
The Creator Blueprint is the five-week structured curriculum — the main training programme. Each week has a specific focus, builds directly on the previous week's skills, and comes with tutorial videos and PDF task sheets that guide you through practical filming and editing exercises. Crucially, you're not watching and waiting to practice later — you film from the very first week.
The Creator Vault is the bonus resource library included with the programme — additional tools, frameworks, and assets that extend the core curriculum and remain accessible as a permanent reference throughout your content creation career.
Both components come with lifetime access. There's no subscription, no expiry, no content that disappears after your cohort ends.
The programme is phone-only by design. No DSLR, no mirrorless camera, no external lighting rigs, no desktop editing suite. The assumption is that your phone is in your pocket right now — and that's all you need to start.
Here’s What You Get:
Step by step system to turn your phone into a content machine, and start creating content for businesses or for your personal brand.
- 5-week structured curriculum
- Tutorial videos and PDF task sheets each week
- Phone-only filming and editing workflow
- Hooks, camera confidence, and storytelling
- The brand deal framework
- Lifetime access to everything
- The Creator Vault
Why The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault Is Built Different?
The content creation education market is full of courses that teach tools without teaching craft. They show you which buttons to press in an editing app without explaining why a particular cut works, what makes a hook grab attention, or how to move on camera without looking like you're giving a corporate presentation.
The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault is structured around a different philosophy: output from day one, skills built through doing.
Every week in the programme produces real content. By the time you complete Week 5, you don't have notes and half-finished drafts — you have a published portfolio of 10+ professional videos and a reel you can use to pitch for paid work.
Several structural decisions make this programme stand apart:
- Phone-only workflow removes the equipment barrier permanently. The decision to build the entire curriculum around phone filming and editing isn't a compromise — it's a deliberate positioning choice. The phone is always with you. It never needs to be charged separately, carried in a separate bag, or set up on a tripod for 20 minutes before you start. A phone-based workflow is a sustainable workflow.
- Five weeks of progressive structure creates real skill, not information. Rather than dumping 40 hours of content and leaving you to figure out what to do with it, The Creator Blueprint gives you exactly what you need each week — sequentially, with practical tasks — so knowledge compounds rather than accumulates as unwatched videos.
- The brand deal framework turns a creative skill into a business. Most content creation courses teach you how to create content. The Creator Blueprint goes further: it teaches you how to monetize that skill — specifically through brand deals, which represent one of the highest-value revenue streams available to creators.
- PDF task sheets create accountability. Tutorial videos tell you what to do. Task sheets make you do it. The combination of both formats dramatically increases follow-through — which is where most online courses lose their students.
Week 1 of The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault: Getting Started
You shoot your first videos and learn editing. This week is about building the habit and getting the fear out of your system.
Week 1 has one primary objective that overrides everything else: getting you in front of the camera before the fear has time to convince you not to.
This is by design. Mario Prawira understands that the gap between “wanting to create content” and “actually creating content” isn't technical — it's psychological. The moment you press record for the first time, something shifts. It's uncomfortable, then it becomes less uncomfortable, and eventually it becomes normal. Week 1 compresses that transition into seven days.
What Week 1 covers:
- Your first real videos — filmed on your phone, with intentional framing and purpose. Not test clips you delete immediately. Actual content.
- The editing fundamentals — the core phone-based editing workflow that forms the technical backbone of everything you'll produce in the programme. This isn't overwhelming; it's the minimum viable editing skill set that lets you produce clean, watchable video without spending hours per clip.
- Building the habit — the programme acknowledges that consistency is the actual skill. Week 1 establishes a filming and editing rhythm that the remaining four weeks reinforce.
The emphasis on habit formation in Week 1 is not incidental. Content creation that doesn't become habitual will always feel like a chore, and creators who approach it as a chore eventually stop. Week 1 is designed to make picking up your phone and filming feel like a normal part of your day before Week 2 begins.
Week 2 — The System That Powers The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
You learn the hook, value, CTA structure and the three-lens system, so every clip you shoot actually tells a story.
Week 2 is where The Creator Blueprint introduces the structural framework that underpins every high-performing piece of short-form video content. This is the week where instinct gets replaced by system — and where your videos start to work rather than just exist.
Hook, Value, CTA — the architecture of attention
Every video that stops someone mid-scroll follows the same invisible structure. The hook is the first second: the visual, the statement, or the pattern interrupt that makes a viewer's thumb pause. The value is everything between the hook and the end: the information, entertainment, or emotional experience that justifies the viewer's continued attention. The CTA is the close: the specific action the viewer should take next — follow, comment, click, save, share.
Mario Prawira breaks this structure down into its components, teaches you to identify it in videos you already watch, and then walks you through applying it to your own content. Once this framework is internalized, you'll never approach a video without it.
The three-lens system
The three-lens system is The Creator Blueprint's framework for ensuring that every clip you film serves the story you're trying to tell. Rather than pointing your phone and hoping the footage works, the three-lens approach gives you a deliberate shooting methodology: wide, medium, and close perspectives that create visual variety and professional production value from a single phone, in a single location.
This is the week that transitions your content from “someone talking to their phone” to “someone telling a story through their phone.”
Week 3 — The Movement: Transitions in The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
You learn the transition triangle and shoot your first seamless in-camera and selfie transitions.
Transitions are the single most shared category of content on short-form video platforms. When executed well, they create a moment of genuine visual surprise — the kind that makes viewers rewatch, share, and comment “how did they do that?” Week 3 of The Creator Blueprint teaches you to create that moment, consistently, on your phone.
The transition triangle
The transition triangle is Mario Prawira's proprietary framework for planning, executing, and editing seamless transitions. Rather than learning individual tricks in isolation, the transition triangle gives you a repeatable methodology — a way of thinking about transitions that applies to any transition you'll ever want to execute, not just the specific ones demonstrated in the tutorial.
In-camera transitions
These are transitions that happen in the footage itself — captured at the moment of filming, not created in post-production. Mastering in-camera transitions requires understanding timing, camera movement, and subject positioning. The tutorial videos in Week 3 break down each element frame by frame.
Selfie transitions
Filming with your phone's front camera introduces different variables — reversed framing, different focal length, different depth of field. The selfie transition workflow addresses these specifically, giving you techniques that work for solo creators who are their own camera operator.
By the end of Week 3, you have a skill that most amateur creators haven't developed and that immediately elevates your content's perceived production value — without any additional equipment.
Week 4 — The Chroma Effect in The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
You shoot green screen portals, walking into the lens and reappearing somewhere new. The kind of clip people rewatch and ask how it was done.
Week 4 is where The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault introduces its most visually distinctive technique: the Chroma Effect — a green screen approach that creates the illusion of a creator walking through a portal and reappearing in an entirely different environment.
This is not a basic green screen tutorial. Basic green screen replaces your background. The Chroma Effect creates a narrative moment — a visual event within the video that gives viewers a genuine reason to rewatch and share.
What makes the Chroma Effect powerful:
- Rewatchability — Viewers watch it multiple times to understand how it was done. Multiple views per viewer signals quality content to platform algorithms.
- Shareability — “Watch this, how did they do this?” is one of the most powerful sharing motivations on social media. The Chroma Effect triggers it reliably.
- Differentiation — Most creators on any given platform aren't executing this technique. It immediately sets your content apart without requiring expensive equipment.
What Week 4 teaches:
- How to set up and shoot green screen footage on your phone without a professional green screen setup
- The portal effect technique — the exact filming and editing workflow that creates the walking-into-lens illusion
- How to integrate the Chroma Effect into real content pieces, not just as a standalone visual trick but as a storytelling device that serves the video's purpose
Week 4 produces the kind of content that builds a following faster than almost anything else — because it creates genuine visual surprise in an environment where most content is visually predictable.
Week 5 — Proof of Work: Your Portfolio with The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
You combine everything into one cinematic piece and a talking video about how far you've come, then walk away with a real portfolio.
Week 5 is the synthesis and the graduation. Everything learned in the previous four weeks — the editing foundation, the hook-value-CTA structure, the three-lens system, the transitions, the Chroma Effect — comes together in two final pieces that form the centrepiece of your portfolio.
The cinematic piece
This is a demonstration of your technical range: a video that incorporates multiple techniques from the curriculum into a single, polished, professional-quality production. This is the video that shows a potential client or brand partner exactly what you're capable of creating.
The talking video
This is your proof of journey — a camera-confidence piece that demonstrates your ability to speak to the camera with authority, structure a narrative, and hold a viewer's attention without transitions or visual effects. Talking videos are the backbone of personal brand content; the ability to deliver them well is a non-negotiable skill for any creator working with a personal brand or positioning themselves as an authority.
The portfolio
By the end of Week 5, you don't just have two videos — you have a portfolio of 10+ pieces produced throughout the five-week programme. This is a real body of work, not a collection of exercises. Combined with the techniques and range you've developed, it's a portfolio you can present to businesses, pitch to brands, or publish on your own channels to begin building an audience.
The brand deal framework — also covered within the programme — gives you the commercial framework to monetize this portfolio: how to approach brands, what to include in a pitch, how to price your work, and how to structure a deal that serves both the brand and your creative output.
What The Creator Vault Adds to The Creator Blueprint
The Creator Vault is the resource library component of the bundle — a collection of tools, templates, frameworks, and reference materials that extend the core five-week curriculum and remain accessible with lifetime access.
While the specific contents of The Creator Vault evolve as Mario Prawira adds to it, its function within the bundle is to provide the infrastructure around the curriculum: the resources that support ongoing content creation after the five weeks are complete.
Think of The Creator Blueprint as the education — the structured skill-building programme. Think of The Creator Vault as the toolkit — the assets and frameworks you reach for when you're working, not studying.
For creators who continue using the programme as a reference after completing the five weeks, The Creator Vault is the section they return to most frequently. For those who complete the curriculum and immediately begin creating for clients or their own brand, it provides the operational resources that make execution faster and more consistent.
Together, The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault form a complete creative operating system — not just a course you complete and move on from, but a permanent resource you work within.
Skills You Walk Away With from The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
The Creator Blueprint is explicit about what you'll be able to do when you complete the programme. These aren't aspirational outcomes — they're the direct product of five weeks of structured, practical, filmed and edited work:
Technical skills:
- Film professional-quality videos for any business or personal brand using only your phone
- Execute seamless in-camera and selfie transitions using the transition triangle framework
- Shoot and edit green screen portal effects that create genuine visual surprise
- Edit videos efficiently without second-guessing every cut — using a defined workflow rather than intuition
Creative and strategic skills:
- Write hooks that grab attention in the first second of a video
- Structure every video with the hook-value-CTA framework so it serves a specific purpose
- Use the three-lens system to shoot footage that tells a story rather than just records a moment
- Speak to the camera with confidence and natural authority — without feeling cringe or fake
Business skills:
- Build a content system you can repeat every week without starting from scratch each time
- Publish a portfolio of 10+ professional videos ready to present to clients or brands
- Pitch your work with a real reel that demonstrates your range and execution quality
- Charge money for the skill — with the brand deal framework providing the commercial structure to do so
Who The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault Is Built For
Ideal for:
- Aspiring content creators who've been putting off starting because they don't know where to begin, feel awkward on camera, or don't have expensive equipment
- Freelancers and service providers who want to add video content creation to their offering and charge businesses for the skill
- Personal brand builders — founders, coaches, consultants, and professionals — who want to show up on social media with content that looks and feels professional
- Social media managers who create content for clients but want to upgrade their video production quality and efficiency
- Students and career changers looking to build a portfolio skill that has clear, immediate commercial demand
Less suited for:
- Creators looking for long-form YouTube or podcast production workflows — the curriculum is optimized for short-form, phone-first, social media content
- Those who prefer learning theory over doing — this programme requires you to film, edit, and publish content throughout the five weeks; it is not a passive learning experience
Is The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault Worth It?
The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault is one of the most practically structured content creation programmes available — and its phone-only, output-from-day-one approach makes it accessible to a wider audience than almost any comparable programme.
Five weeks. 10+ published videos. A real portfolio. A monetization framework. And lifetime access to everything, including The Creator Vault.
For anyone who has ever said “I want to start creating content but I don't know how” — or worse, said it and then waited another six months — this programme removes every legitimate excuse. The equipment question is answered (your phone). The skill question is answered (five weeks). The output question is answered (you film from day one).
What's left is simply showing up — and The Creator Blueprint is specifically designed to make that easier than it's ever been.
FAQs — The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault
- Q1: Do I need any equipment beyond my phone?No. The Creator Blueprint is designed as a phone-only programme from the ground up. No external microphones, no ring lights, no tripods, no desktop editing software. Everything in the curriculum — filming, transitions, green screen, editing — is executed on your phone. This is a deliberate design decision, not a limitation.
- Q2: What phone do I need?Any modern smartphone with a decent camera will work. The programme doesn't require a specific make or model. If your phone can record video (and virtually every phone made in the last five years can), you have everything you need to complete the curriculum.
- Q3: Is this programme for complete beginners?Yes. Week 1 is explicitly designed to get first-time creators in front of the camera before fear becomes an obstacle. No prior editing experience, on-camera experience, or content creation background is required. The curriculum is sequenced to build skills progressively from zero.
- Q4: How much time per week does the programme require?The programme is structured around five focused weeks of learning and filming, but the exact time commitment depends on your pace. Each week includes tutorial videos and a PDF task sheet with practical filming and editing exercises. Most students dedicate a few focused hours per week — enough to watch the tutorials, complete the tasks, and publish their content.
- Q5: What is The Creator Vault?The Creator Vault is the resource library included with the programme — tools, templates, frameworks, and reference materials that complement the five-week curriculum and remain accessible with lifetime access. It's the operational toolkit you return to after completing the course, designed to support ongoing content creation.
- Q6: Can I use these skills to work with businesses and earn money?Yes — and the programme explicitly prepares you for this. The brand deal framework covered in the curriculum gives you the structure to pitch your work to brands, price your services, and negotiate deals. By the end of Week 5, you have a portfolio of 10+ professional videos and a reel to back up any pitch you make to a paying client.
- Q7: What exactly is the Chroma Effect, and do I need a green screen?The Chroma Effect is Mario Prawira's green screen portal technique — a visual effect where the creator walks into the camera lens and reappears in an entirely different location. The tutorial covers how to achieve this without a professional green screen setup, using materials and methods accessible to creators working from home or on location.
- Q8: What is the brand deal framework?The brand deal framework is the commercial component of the curriculum that teaches you how to monetize your content creation skills — specifically through brand partnerships. It covers how to approach brands, what to include in a pitch deck or reel, how to price your work, and how to structure a deal. It's the bridge between developing a creative skill and generating income from it.
- Q9: What does lifetime access include?Lifetime access covers the full five-week Creator Blueprint curriculum, all tutorial videos and PDF task sheets, The Creator Vault resource library, and any future updates Mario Prawira adds to the programme. There is no subscription, no annual fee, and no expiry date on your access.
- Q10: I already create some content — is this still valuable for me?Absolutely. If you create content but feel inconsistent, unconfident on camera, unsure of your editing workflow, or unclear on how to monetize what you produce, The Creator Blueprint + The Creator Vault directly addresses all of these gaps. The transition techniques, Chroma Effect, and brand deal framework in particular offer significant value to creators who already have a basic foundation but want to elevate their output and income.
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