Minecraft: Java Edition Cinematic Video Creation Using ReplayMod

Minecraft: Java Edition Cinematic Video Creation Using ReplayMod

Peregian Digital HubPeregian Beach, QLD
Friday, Mar 27 from 10 am to 12 pm AEST
Overview

In-Person Course For Ages 10+ Creating Videos With ReplayMod, Learning Planning, Filming, Editing, Thumbnails, And Online Safety.

Minecraft Cinematic Video Creation Using ReplayMod

Duration: 3 Days
Length: 3 Hours per Day
Age Group: 10+
Format: Hands-on Workshop (In-Person)


Requirements:

Minecraft Java Edition Installed


JDK 25 Installed (Run The Downloaded File And Follow The Steps)

JDK 25 For Windows

JDK 25 For Mac


Overview

Day 1 – Introduction, Safety & Recording (3 Hours)

Goals

Understand how Minecraft videos are made, learn creator safety basics, and record gameplay for cinematic filming.

Agenda

Welcome and Introduction

  • Course overview and learning outcomes
  • What makes a great Minecraft video (clarity, creativity, pacing)
  • Examples of cinematic Minecraft videos and trailers

Basic safety: Never share real names, school, location, or private chats

Planning on Paper

  • Brainstorm a video idea (build showcase, cinematic flyover, short story)
  • Plan a simple structure: beginning, middle, end
  • Sketch key shots and camera angles
  • Discuss respectful and responsible content choices

Intro to ReplayMod

  • What ReplayMod does and why creators use it
  • Difference between live gameplay and cinematic replays
  • How gameplay recording works (high-level overview)

Safety: Recording gameplay does not mean uploading it

Gameplay Recording Session

  • Build, explore, or act out scenes in Minecraft
  • Record gameplay using ReplayMod
  • Check recordings are saved correctly

Day 2 – Cinematic Cameras & Editing (3 Hours)

Goals

Use ReplayMod to create smooth camera shots and begin editing a cinematic video.

Agenda

ReplayMod Camera Basics

  • Free camera movement and controls
  • Camera paths and keyframes
  • Creating smooth motion and avoiding shaky shots
  • Understanding shot types (flyover, close-up, reveal)

Filming Cinematic Shots

  • Re-watch recorded gameplay
  • Capture multiple cinematic angles
  • Experiment with camera movement and timing
  • Instructor feedback and guidance

Intro to Video Editing

  • What editing is and why it matters
  • Cutting boring parts and improving pacing
  • Ordering clips to tell a clear story
  • Save and organise video clips properly

Day 3 – Polish, Thumbnails & Showcase (3 Hours)

Goals

Finish the video, learn presentation skills, and understand safe sharing practices.

Agenda

Final Editing & Polish

  • Refine cuts and transitions
  • Ensure smooth flow and clear ending
  • Optional music (copyright-safe only)
  • Review video length and quality

Thumbnails & Titles

  • What makes a good thumbnail (clear, simple, honest)
  • Create a basic thumbnail for your video
  • Write a safe, non-clickbait title and description

Showcase & Wrap-Up

  • Present your finished video to the group
  • Explain your idea and favourite camera shot
  • Positive peer feedback and reflection


Safety & Supervision

All sessions include built-in lessons on cybersecurity and responsible online behavior.
Students will learn to protect their private information, safely manage server IPs, and detect untrustworthy downloads.
Instructors ensure all mods and files are sourced from verified, educationally safe repositories.


What You’ll Need

  • A computer capable of running Minecraft: Java Edition with it preinstalled and working.
  • Admin permissions for computer (No parental controls)
  • Creativity and curiosity!


Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, each student will have:
✅ An Awesome Cinematic Video
✅ Essential cybersecurity habits for safe online play
✅ Teamwork experience through creative server projects
✅ A presentation-ready project they can proudly showcase


Who Should Attend

This workshop is perfect for:

  • Minecraft players who love Minecraft and want to learn how to make cinematic videos for it!
  • Beginners in Java who want a fun and practical project
  • Future content creators and editors who want hands-on experience

In-Person Course For Ages 10+ Creating Videos With ReplayMod, Learning Planning, Filming, Editing, Thumbnails, And Online Safety.

Minecraft Cinematic Video Creation Using ReplayMod

Duration: 3 Days
Length: 3 Hours per Day
Age Group: 10+
Format: Hands-on Workshop (In-Person)


Requirements:

Minecraft Java Edition Installed


JDK 25 Installed (Run The Downloaded File And Follow The Steps)

JDK 25 For Windows

JDK 25 For Mac


Overview

Day 1 – Introduction, Safety & Recording (3 Hours)

Goals

Understand how Minecraft videos are made, learn creator safety basics, and record gameplay for cinematic filming.

Agenda

Welcome and Introduction

  • Course overview and learning outcomes
  • What makes a great Minecraft video (clarity, creativity, pacing)
  • Examples of cinematic Minecraft videos and trailers

Basic safety: Never share real names, school, location, or private chats

Planning on Paper

  • Brainstorm a video idea (build showcase, cinematic flyover, short story)
  • Plan a simple structure: beginning, middle, end
  • Sketch key shots and camera angles
  • Discuss respectful and responsible content choices

Intro to ReplayMod

  • What ReplayMod does and why creators use it
  • Difference between live gameplay and cinematic replays
  • How gameplay recording works (high-level overview)

Safety: Recording gameplay does not mean uploading it

Gameplay Recording Session

  • Build, explore, or act out scenes in Minecraft
  • Record gameplay using ReplayMod
  • Check recordings are saved correctly

Day 2 – Cinematic Cameras & Editing (3 Hours)

Goals

Use ReplayMod to create smooth camera shots and begin editing a cinematic video.

Agenda

ReplayMod Camera Basics

  • Free camera movement and controls
  • Camera paths and keyframes
  • Creating smooth motion and avoiding shaky shots
  • Understanding shot types (flyover, close-up, reveal)

Filming Cinematic Shots

  • Re-watch recorded gameplay
  • Capture multiple cinematic angles
  • Experiment with camera movement and timing
  • Instructor feedback and guidance

Intro to Video Editing

  • What editing is and why it matters
  • Cutting boring parts and improving pacing
  • Ordering clips to tell a clear story
  • Save and organise video clips properly

Day 3 – Polish, Thumbnails & Showcase (3 Hours)

Goals

Finish the video, learn presentation skills, and understand safe sharing practices.

Agenda

Final Editing & Polish

  • Refine cuts and transitions
  • Ensure smooth flow and clear ending
  • Optional music (copyright-safe only)
  • Review video length and quality

Thumbnails & Titles

  • What makes a good thumbnail (clear, simple, honest)
  • Create a basic thumbnail for your video
  • Write a safe, non-clickbait title and description

Showcase & Wrap-Up

  • Present your finished video to the group
  • Explain your idea and favourite camera shot
  • Positive peer feedback and reflection


Safety & Supervision

All sessions include built-in lessons on cybersecurity and responsible online behavior.
Students will learn to protect their private information, safely manage server IPs, and detect untrustworthy downloads.
Instructors ensure all mods and files are sourced from verified, educationally safe repositories.


What You’ll Need

  • A computer capable of running Minecraft: Java Edition with it preinstalled and working.
  • Admin permissions for computer (No parental controls)
  • Creativity and curiosity!


Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, each student will have:
✅ An Awesome Cinematic Video
✅ Essential cybersecurity habits for safe online play
✅ Teamwork experience through creative server projects
✅ A presentation-ready project they can proudly showcase


Who Should Attend

This workshop is perfect for:

  • Minecraft players who love Minecraft and want to learn how to make cinematic videos for it!
  • Beginners in Java who want a fun and practical project
  • Future content creators and editors who want hands-on experience

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:45 AM

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Peregian Digital Hub

253-255 David Low Way

Peregian Beach, QLD 4573

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