Showcase your training on the world’s leading online aesthetic training academy. Your training course will be promoted to the 20,000 existing customers for exposure. This is a great opportunity for those who want to train others online at a large scale and benefit from your work. Scalpa is looking for advanced courses on our current training courses and new trending procedures. You will then submit your course to us for approval before moving forward.The process is simple, the reward is high, and there is no cost! Here are some of the benefits:
Your course will be
promoted to 20,000
existing customers
You can link your
face-to-face training contact
information and social mediaplatforms
$500 - $1000 in free
product after
course has been
approved and reviewed
You don’t need
fancy cameras
and camera crews
We will edit your videos
and put the course on
our website at no cost
Scalpa has certain standards set in place to keep the professionalism of our training courses. While you do not need a fancy camera or camera crew, there are some equipment that is needed to keep the course and videos clean cut and professional. Remember, we will edit your videos and course but try to keep it as reputable; this is your course and your image, you want it to look good! Here is some of the equipment you will need:
Cellphone with 1080p recording
Cellphone holder/ tripod
Ring light with cellphone holder tripod
White board for demonstrations
Camera person, can be
someone with basic photography
skills holding a cell phone
Creation of proper documents
When creating your course, there are a few things that you will need to keep in mind. It is important to have both visual content, such as videos, but also written content so students have the clearest of understanding. In your course, you must be using Scalpa equipment if it is something that we offer and sell. Begin by creating a course outline covering everything below. Make sure that it is easy to understand and follow. This is what you will send us first for approval.
Along with the proper equipment, Scalpa has set standards for course material so that students can effectively learn the material and understand the procedure. These points should all be covered in the outline you send to us for review. Please do not use any copied material from other sites. If you need to pull from other sources, please rewrite it in your own words. This is what we expect to be included in your course:
Course Briefing - what you will need, what you will learn, and what the procedure benefits are
Course Outline - what you will learn in this course in detail, module by module
Where to buy equipment if Scalpa does not sell it
Explaining the equipment- how to operate course the equipment
Client Consultation Details
Risks, pre-cautions, and contraindications
Pre-Care & Post-Care Instructions and Information
Procedure Theory
Table set-up
Practice Guidelines
Step-by-step process
Video and procedure debriefings
Camera person should move around to be sure equipment is not blocking the procedure and that they are close enough to see details (Sometimes they will need to be right over top of the person)
Make sure the camera person wipes cellphone lens prior to filming
Camera person should make sure their movements are fluid and flowing
Be sure to be using proper cleanliness in the videos- gloves, sanitation, facial mask, attire, etc.
Room should be well lit.
Use your ring light
or additional room lighting. Leave windows open,
but do not stand in front
of them.
Make sure you’re talking all the way though the procedure
Give tips and pointers the entire time
You should never not be talking
You can put your cellphone
on your ring light to film
You do not need someone
to hold the camera
Talk directly to the camera
Dress like yourself,
but presentably
Be sure that your body
is not blocking what you’re
writing and teaching
Videos are a great way to visually teach students so they are able to get a better understanding. We will go over the videos that you will need to obtain for your training course. You will need to film yourself in front of a white board for presentation of procedure theory. This will be you talking about the procedure, writing out points, and drawing if necessary. Visually engage your students into the theory of the procedure, this can help students learn and digest the information better than just reading a few paragraphs.
You will want to videotape yourself doing a consultation. This can be just you talking to the camera, explaining the points to cover, or you can film this with a client as if you were actually giving the consultation. Make sure to touch on all the points that are important for a client to know. This is where you will talk to them about the procedure, what to expect, pre and post care instructions and so on.
Take a video setting up your equipment. If it is a machine, show them how to put it together and how to use it. Explain what each thing is used for and how it will be used. Remember, this is new to most people and they may not know anything about it so be clear and don’t ever overestimate how much people
already know.
Record a video on how they will be practicing before moving onto a live client. Show them the steps on how to practice and what they will do to practice their skills. Explain what you are looking for in their work and how they obtain those results.
Finally, videotape performing the procedure on live clients. You will want to cover each step of the procedure, leaving nothing out. Remember, these students likely know nothing about this procedure, there is no information too small to share. Take before and after photos when filming your procedure videos. It is best to get multiple clients to film so there is a variety of circumstances to share. It is very important to follow the procedure video guidelines for these videos because you do not want to lose the beautiful work you just did.
Submit Course Outline and Sales Material
Submit Full Course Copy
White Board Presentation of Procedure Video
Setting Up Procedure Equipment Video
Practice Tools & Practice Methods Video
Full Procedure Video or Videos
Once training is sent in for review, all rights belong to Scalpa
Showcase your training on the world’s leading online aesthetic training academy. Your training course will be promoted to the 20,000 existing customers for exposure. This is a great opportunity for those who want to train others online at a large scale and benefit from your work. Scalpa is looking for advanced courses on our current training courses and new trending procedures. You will then submit your course to us for approval before moving forward.
The process is simple, the reward is high, and there is no cost! Here are some of the benefits:
Your course will be
promoted to 15,000
existing customers
You can link your
face-to-face
training contact
information and
social mediaplatforms
$500 - $1000 in free
product after
course has been
approved and reviewed
You don’t need
fancy cameras
and camera crews
We will edit your videos
and put the course on
our website at no cost
Your course will be
promoted to 20,000
existing customers
You can link your
face-to-face
training contact
information and
social mediaplatforms
$500 - $1000 in free
product after
course has been
approved and reviewed
You don’t need
fancy cameras
and camera crews
We will edit
your videos and put
the course on
our website at no cost
Scalpa has certain standards set in place to keep the professionalism of our training courses. While you do not need a fancy camera or camera crew, there are some equipment that is needed to keep the course and videos clean cut and professional. Remember, we will edit your videos and course, but try to keep it reputable; this is your course and your image, you want it to look good! Here is some of the equipment you will need:
Cellphone with 1080p recording
Cellphone holder/ tripod
Ring light tripod with cellphone holder
Whiteboard for demonstrations
Camera person, can be someone with basic photography skills holding
a cell phone
Creation of proper documents
When creating your course, there are a few things that you will need to keep in mind. It is important to have both visual content, such as videos, but also written content so students have the clearest of understanding. In your course, you must be using Scalpa equipment if it is something that we offer and sell. Begin by creating a course outline covering everything below. Make sure that it is easy to understand and follow. This is what you will send us first for approval.
Along with the proper equipment, Scalpa has set standards for course material so that students can effectively learn the material and understand the procedure. These points should all be covered in the outline you send to us for review. Please do not use any copied material from other sites. If you need to pull from other sources, please rewrite it in your own words. This is what we expect to be included in your course:
Course Briefing - what you will need, what you will learn, and what the procedure benefits are
Course Outline - what you will learn in this course in detail, module by module
Where to buy equipment if Scalpa does not sell it
Explaining the equipment- how to operate or use the equipment
Client Consultation Details
Risks, pre-cautions, and contraindications
Pre-Care & Post-Care Instructions and Information
Procedure Theory
Table set-up
Practice Guidelines
Step-by-step process
Video and procedure debriefings
It is important to follow guidelines when filming your videos so that you are not stuck with a poor-quality video that needs to be redone. Nothing is more frustrating than getting that video you felt you nailed and realizing it can’t be used. Here are the guidelines
we follow that we suggest you follow as well:
Camera person should move around to be sure equipment is not blocking the procedure and that they are close enough to see details (Sometimes they will need to be right over top of the person)
Make sure the camera person wipes cellphone lens prior to filming
Camera person should make sure their movements are fluid and flowing
Be sure to be using proper cleanliness in the videos- gloves, sanitation, facial mask, attire, etc.
Room should be well lit.
Use your ring light
or additional room lighting.
Leave windows open,
but do not stand in front of them.
Make sure you’re talking all the way though the procedure
Give tips and pointers the entire time