Record edit reviews, timeline walkthroughs, and revision notes with auto-zoom that lets clients and collaborators see exactly what you changed and why.
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Common frustrations video editors face when trying to create clear screen recordings.
Walking a client through your edit means scheduling a screen share. You both stare at a timeline they don't fully understand, and the call runs long.
Standard screen recordings of your editing timeline turn tiny keyframes, transitions, and audio waveforms into unreadable blurs.
Sending a rough cut without explanation leads to feedback on things you were planning to fix. Clients need to hear your intent.
Writing up editing techniques step by step is slower than just doing the edit. Video tutorials should be faster but require editing the tutorial too.
Zumie features that make screen recording effortless for video editors.
Zumie zooms into the specific timeline area, effects panel, or clip you're working with, making keyframes and transitions visible in the recording.
Every click on your timeline, effects stack, or tool panel is highlighted, creating a clear trail of your editing decisions.
Record yourself playing the rough cut while narrating what's done and what's planned. Clients give relevant feedback instead of noting placeholder issues.
Record yourself demonstrating an editing technique. Auto-zoom captures the tool settings and timeline adjustments without manual camera work.
Real scenarios where Zumie's auto-zoom makes recordings dramatically more useful for video editors.
Walk clients through your edit asynchronously, explaining creative choices and technical decisions. They watch on their time and provide focused feedback.
When handing off a project, record a walkthrough of your timeline structure, explaining the organization of clips, effects, and audio layers.
Record your process for complex effects, color grades, or audio mixing techniques. Build a personal library for reference or team training.
How video editors use Zumie in their day-to-day work.
Navigate to your editing timeline in a browser-based editor, or prepare your desktop editor for screen recording.
Click the Zumie extension and begin recording your screen or editing tab.
Play sections, point out key decisions, explain your approach. Zumie auto-zooms to keep timeline details visible.
Stop recording and send the link. Clients review the edit walkthrough and respond with specific, informed feedback.
See how Zumie enhances recordings for the tools video editors use every day.
Yes. Use full-screen recording mode to capture Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, or any desktop application alongside your browser.
Absolutely. Auto-zoom follows your cursor into the exact area of the timeline you're working with, making even complex multi-track projects readable.
Yes. Record your screen while playing the rough cut and narrate over it. Zumie captures both the video playback and your microphone audio.
At $39 one-time, Zumie costs less than one revision round caused by miscommunicated feedback. Eliminate back-and-forth with clear async edit reviews.
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