Screencast Video Editor For Screen Recordings That Need Clarity

Screencasts often look easy to produce until the editing starts. Cursor movement, pacing, visual clutter, mistakes, and repetitive sections all make a simple recording much harder to turn into a good final video. We help make screencasts easier to watch and easier to learn from.

Why screencasts become hard to finish well

The issue is usually not capturing the screen. The issue is turning that recording into something viewers can actually follow without frustration.

The recording is too slow

Viewers lose patience quickly when a screencast keeps every pause and hesitation.

The screen is visually busy

Important actions get lost when there is no editorial guidance.

The lesson feels messy

Without cleanup and structure, even good information feels harder to learn from.

There are too many videos to handle alone

Teams building demos or education libraries need repeatable editing support.

What We Handle

Screencast editing support for teams making instructional content

We help clean up the recording, improve pacing, and make the key actions easier to follow.

Screen cleanup

We remove dead time, mistakes, and unnecessary repetition.

Viewer guidance

We help direct attention to the part of the screen that matters most.

Tutorial pacing

We shape the lesson so it feels easier to follow from start to finish.

Library consistency

Useful for SaaS teams, educators, and onboarding content pipelines.

Who is RaccoonReels?

We're a dedicated duo of video editing professionals based in Spain & Portugal, serving creators and businesses worldwide. We cut the fluff, focus on retention, and deliver high-impact stories.

Whether you are a rising YouTuber, an established brand, or a growing SaaS, we provide the post-production infrastructure to scale your content without burning you out.

Read Our Story
Maria and Javier - RaccoonReels

Need cleaner, clearer screencasts?

Send the recording or lesson outline and we will map the editing support you need.

Edit My Screencast