The pipeline demo that is almost right.
A DevOps audience runs the commands. One wrong flag in a kubectl line and the comments fill up, the credibility drains, and your engineers get pulled into reviewing every cut that follows.
Service · DevOps
Every command checked line by line before you see the cut.
// what we do
Lumaris produces DevOps video, Kubernetes walkthroughs, CI/CD and GitHub Actions tutorials, Terraform and Docker demos, with editors who write code.
Every command on screen clears a line-by-line Dev Validation Receipt before delivery, so the first draft is accurate and your engineers stay on product. From one video at €2,000 to the full function on a retainer.
// who this is for
DevOps content has a specific failure mode. The kubectl flag changed two versions ago, the Terraform block uses a deprecated argument, and a developer watching notices. The moment they do, the video stops selling your tool and starts undermining it.
We cut DevOps video with people who have run the commands they are editing. That is the difference between a polished tutorial and one a platform engineer will trust.
// the case
A DevOps audience runs the commands. One wrong flag in a kubectl line and the comments fill up, the credibility drains, and your engineers get pulled into reviewing every cut that follows.
Container orchestration with Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines in GitHub Actions or GitLab, infrastructure as code with Terraform, and the Docker, kubectl, and Helm workflows around them. The job is to make a dense technical workflow legible without dumbing it down, hold attention through a multi-step demo, and get every line on screen exactly right.
This is the strongest technical surface on the site. The founder led GitHub Actions and Codespaces, and the team reads manifests, workflows, and plans natively, so a Kubernetes or CI/CD demo is right the first time.
An in-house dev team checks each command against current documentation, and the delivery carries a Dev Validation Receipt naming what was verified. Across 200-plus videos that discipline is zero syntax errors and one to two revision rounds, against an industry four to six.
One DevOps video is €2,000, yours to keep, with no retainer required. The retainer, from €6,000 a month, is the upgrade once the work proves itself, one scoped number. The build-versus-buy math: a single in-house technical-video hire runs €60,000 to €120,000 a year and is capped at one person's output. The retainer buys a team that already understands your stack, plus the validation layer and a production manager.
Start with a free spec edit on one of your existing DevOps videos and judge the accuracy and the craft for yourself.
// dev-validation
Editors who write production code cut the work, and every command on screen clears a line-by-line check before you ever see it. The accuracy is handled before the review loop starts, so the draft lands right the first time.
// build vs buy
The front door is one video from €2,000, a complete purchase you keep. The retainer, from €6,000 a month, is the upgrade once the work earns it, never the gate. We frame cost one way only: build versus buy, never a vendor price match.
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Lumaris is a technical-video studio for developer tools, with the mechanism behind the work on the method page and the reasoning in what dev validation actually checks. The fastest way to judge it is a free re-cut on your own video.
FAQ
Yes. The people cutting the video write production code, and the founder led GitHub Actions and Codespaces, so a manifest, a Terraform plan, or a kubectl line is read natively. They catch a wrong flag before your audience does, not after the comments do.
Kubernetes walkthroughs, CI/CD and GitHub Actions pipeline demos, Terraform and Docker tutorials, and the launch videos around them. The job is to make a dense, multi-step workflow legible and watchable without dumbing it down, with every command on screen exactly right.
Every command clears a line-by-line check against current documentation before delivery, and the cut ships with a Dev Validation Receipt naming what was verified. Across 200-plus videos that is zero syntax errors and one to two revision rounds, against an industry four to six.
On your own footage, not a case study. Nothing filmed yet? Send a topic.