FUZE Scene Masterclass
Best for individual seniors + athletes (cinematic environments + atmosphere)
A 6-week live FUZE Masterclass built for premium senior/sports wall art—cinematic stadium scenes, motivated gel lighting, and final print polish, with the athlete staying identical and realistic.
Live Online Masterclass • 6 Weeks • Starts March 10, 2026 • 11:00 AM CT
Tuition: $897 (Limited to 15 seats)
Built for individual seniors and athletes, FUZE Scene shows you how to create cinematic environments that still read as photography. You’ll upgrade scenes—not subjects—using a repeatable system that preserves realism, supports premium wall art, and delivers client-ready impact without gimmicks.
Six 90-minute live classes packed with demos, Q&A, and weekly assignments—so you build a repeatable Scene workflow you can sell at premium pricing.
What this system gives you
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A repeatable FUZE Scene workflow—from subject lock to final polish
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Cinematic environments for seniors and athletes that match perspective and depth
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Believable mood upgrades (gels, haze, rain/snow) without “AI glow”
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Identity protection rules so faces, uniforms, logos, and hands stay consistent
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Print-ready composites built for premium wall art
How long does a FUZE composite take?
It’s a two-part process.
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Building the Scene typically takes ~30 minutes (longer for complex concepts).
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Compositing + final polish depends on your Photoshop comfort level—most students land in the 30–90 minute range, and your first few may take longer as you build speed.
Course Details & Schedule
A step-by-step roadmap with demos, assignments, and checklists—so you leave with a working process, not just ideas.
Module 1
FUZE Scene Workflow (Start to Finish)
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The complete Scene system: studio capture → subject lock → scene swap → environment + props → atmosphere → lighting match → polish
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Choosing the right “base” portrait so upgrades stay believable and fast
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“Subject stays the same” rules for face, hair edges, hands, wardrobe details, logos/numbers, and props
Result:
A repeatable Scene workflow you can run—without the AI look.
Module 2
Sports Scenes (Stadiums, Gyms, Fields)
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Build sellable sports environments: football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer, cheer, track
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Keep it photographic: correct horizon, scale, depth, lens feel, and believable background blur
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Sports-specific realism: uniforms/logos/numbers stay clean, props (ball/bat/glove) read right, no AI gear weirdness
Result:
Sports composites that look like you shot them there.
Module 3
Believable Locations (Street, Record Store, Fields, Downtown)
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Create non-sports environments seniors actually want: record store, downtown street, brick walls/alley, coffee shop, golden field, etc.
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Match camera logic: perspective, eye level, focal depth, and natural background separation
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Mood upgrades that stay believable: golden hour, overcast, practical lights—without filter vibes
Result:
Location swaps that feel real, current, and client-ready.
Module 4
Studio-to-Scene (Sets, Props, and Light Accents)
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Build studio scenes that look intentional: stools/chairs, crates, seamless swaps, textured walls, simple sets
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Add practicals that sell the story: lamps, hair lights in frame, softbox glow, window light, rim accents
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Prop realism + grounding: scale, contact shadows, reflections, clean edges—no floating subjects or cutout giveaways
Result:
Studio scenes with story and polish—without looking staged or AI-made.
Module 5
Upscaling + Compositing (Print-Ready, Photographed Feel)
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When to upscale vs when to re-image (and how to avoid waxy faces or crunchy texture
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Settings strategy for clean detail: faces, hair edges, fabrics, logos/numbers—without artifacts
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Large-print prep: sizing, DPI, sharpening workflow, and safe compression for labs
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Compositing for athletes: contact shadows, ground anchors, reflections (courts/track/field)
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Protect the athlete: face/likeness, hands, limbs, hair edges, uniform stitching, logo edges
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Color harmony: make stadium light wrap subtly without changing skin realism
Result:
Composites that feel photographed, not assembled.
Module 6
Final Composite + Print-Ready Finish (Client-Ready)
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Final cleanup: hair edges, fingers, props, seams, logos/numbers, artifacts
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Senior-ready polish: skin realism, dodge/burn control, cinematic contrast
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Output + QC checklist: print proofing, sharpening, and delivery exports
Result:
Confident, client-ready senior sports images—clean, premium, unforgettable.












