# Pane Studio editor feature

Pane Studio includes a screen-recording editor built for cleaning up, reframing, and polishing recordings without pushing the user into a heavy traditional video editor.

## What the editor focuses on

The editor is designed for tutorials, product demos, onboarding videos, changelog videos, and support clips. Its job is not only cutting a timeline. It also controls how the recording feels, where attention goes, how the cursor behaves, how the frame is styled, and how the final export is delivered.

## Major editing capabilities

- Dynamic layouts for screen and webcam compositions
- Motion blur for cursor and screen movement
- Precision clip editing with per-slice controls
- Shortcut overlays
- Automatic zoom effects
- Blur masks for sensitive information

## Timeline and control model

Pane Studio treats several effects as editable layers instead of one-off decorations. A recording can contain:

- Main video edits
- Zoom segments
- Layout segments
- Masks
- Shortcut overlays
- Cursor behavior changes

This makes it possible to fine-tune one section of a recording without reworking everything else.

## Background and framing

The editor also controls the frame around the recording:

- Wallpaper backgrounds
- Custom uploaded backgrounds
- Gradients and solid colors
- Padding
- Rounded corners
- Shadow controls

## Who this is for

The editor is useful for people who want a polished result but do not want to manage a complicated production workflow. It is built to stay accessible for beginners while still offering deeper control for more experienced users.

## Summary

Pane Studio's editor is a focused screen-recording editor for product videos, walkthroughs, and tutorials. It combines cleanup, framing, emphasis, cursor polish, transcript support, and export settings in one workflow.
