Asuha captured the moment perfectly.

One frame. Ganz in front of ACE Class 5 on their first day, addressing the new students, not about shortcuts or software tips, but about something deeper: Visual Engineering.

To Ganz, compositing has never been just about assembling images. It’s about engineering them with intention. It’s where light, emotion, and technical precision collide. That’s the foundation of everything he teaches.

From the very first day, he pushs students to think beyond the interface. Not “what does this button do?” but “why are you pressing it?” Why this color grade? Why that shadow? Why that merge?

He challenged them to consider the purpose behind every pixel.

For Ganz and everyone at Alpha Chromatica, this isn’t just about teaching techniques, it’s about igniting understanding. Our students aren’t learning how to make something look good. They’re learning how to make it feel real. That line, between art and science, that’s where Visual Engineering lives.

Our role is not to give answers. But to light the path.

Because to us, compositing isn’t just work. It’s craftsmanship. It’s storytelling through engineering.

And it’s always, always worth teaching.