Is EVS Hard to Learn? Let’s Talk Reality
- Michael
- Aug 5
- 2 min read
Is EVS Hard to Learn? Let’s Debunk the Myth. Yes, it is.

You will not become a perfect EVS operator after a few days of training. EVS is something you have to practise until you can play it almost like a piano—quickly, naturally and without thinking about every button.
However, we are doing everything possible to help people begin this journey as quickly and confidently as possible.
What truly makes us different is that we genuinely care about what happens after the training. Every participant can contact our team—or write to me directly—whenever they need advice, support or an answer to a question. The relationship does not end when the course finishes.
For the past few months, we have also organised a University of Television Open Day every month. We explore different replay systems, practise together, simulate real broadcasts for three or four hours, make mistakes, learn and have fun. Afterwards, we go out for drinks and a meal together.
Because this is about much more than replay.
It is about creating a replay community. This is how relationships are built. This is how operators continue learning after the training. You need people you can message, call and ask for advice when a real production becomes difficult.
You do not learn a replay system alone.
We stick together. We create a replay community for life. 💙
PS Soon, we will also introduce an instalment payment option for our training courses. You will be able to divide the cost into several payments through PayU or another payment provider. This will allow you to begin your training without having to pay the entire amount upfront or spend all your available cash at once.





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