Internet Creator School CCA Launches Major Student Recruitment for First Anniversary
CCA's expansion signals a maturing market for structured, remote training tailored specifically to internet creators, moving beyond hobbyist lessons into professional-grade support including corporate projects and original music production.
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Label Clutch's internet creator school CCA is launching a major new student recruitment campaign to mark its first anniversary. The school offers fully remote, no-face-reveal instruction from a singer with over 10 million cumulative plays and a former corporate VTuber with over 1 million subscribers, using scientific methods and a voice-visualizing 'Voice Print' system.
CCA, the internet creator school run by Label Clutch, is opening a major recruitment round for its first anniversary. The school's instructors include a singer whose work has accumulated over 10 million plays and a former corporate VTuber who built a channel with over 1 million subscribers. Both teach fully remotely, with no requirement for students to show their faces.
The curriculum draws on internationally standard scientific methods such as Hollywood-style and ESTILL training, and uses a proprietary 'Voice Print' tool that displays a real-time spectrogram of the student's voice. The school says this makes vocal characteristics visible and helps identify problems objectively. A new 'Certification System' gives certified members access to corporate project opportunities, legal support, and help producing original songs with established production teams. Free trial lessons are available.
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