Evercast
Low-latency video collaboration platform for creative pros (post-production, music, VFX).
Evercast sells on credits, not releases — the feed is case studies, not shipped product.
◆Recent moves
- 16d ago
Case study: Evercast on Avatar: The Way of Water
A production case study, not a release: Evercast leaning on a marquee credit to argue the platform holds up for a creative team spread across continents. Fits the credits-based marketing pattern that dominates this feed; nothing changes for users.
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IEEE RTC Conference 2024 | Evercast Blog
Conference recap covering video streaming over WebRTC data channels. Standards-body visibility work rather than a shipped capability — it signals where the engineering attention sits, not what users get.
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IEEE RTC Conference 2023 | Evercast Blog
A CEO talk positioning WebRTC beyond film post into game development, remote direction, and virtual sets. It is the clearest statement of intended reach anywhere in this window, but it remains a talk, not a release.
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Remote collaboration at the peak of work-from-home | Evercast Blog
A retrospective on rebuilding the collaboration platform during the 2020 remote pivot. Origin-story marketing that explains how Evercast got its foothold in post-production, with no current product signal.
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Ozark’s post team on the show’s final season | Evercast Blog
Another named-production case study, this time a Netflix post team. Reinforces the proof-by-credit pitch that carries this feed; no user-visible change.
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Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir on editing all over the world | Evercast Blog
An editor profile aimed squarely at the film-post audience Evercast sells into. Audience-building content with no product surface attached.
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