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Velocity6.3

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.

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Current state
Evercast's public feed is a marketing blog rather than a changelog: film and TV case studies (Avatar: The Way of Water, Ozark), editor interviews, conference talks, and remote-work think pieces. The only product artifact visible anywhere in the input is the 3.0 desktop app announcement, and it sits outside the recent window. The technical pitch stays consistent across the posts — WebRTC pushed toward studio-grade audio and video for live remote review sessions.
Where it's heading
The content mix points at go-to-market motion rather than product motion: proof-by-credit (named productions, named editors) plus standards-body visibility at IEEE RTC, where the CEO framed WebRTC data-channel streaming for game development, remote direction, and virtual sets. Game development reads as a second target beyond film post. Nothing published in this window indicates what is being built next.
Prediction
With no release notes in this feed, the next product move isn't predictable from this source — what's unclear is whether anything has shipped since 3.0 at all. Expect more case studies and conference appearances until Evercast publishes an actual changelog.

Recent moves

  1. 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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  2. 1mo ago

    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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  3. 1mo ago

    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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  4. 1mo ago

    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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  5. 1mo ago

    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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  6. 1mo ago

    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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