Evercast
Software as a service company
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Evercast is a privately held software as a service company that makes collaborative software primarily for the film, television, and other creative industry sectors.[1] Its platform allows remotely located creative teams to collaborate in real-time on video production tasks, such as reviewing dailies, editing footage, sound mixing, animation, visual effects, and other components simultaneously.[2][3] Its primary users are directors, editors, VFX artists, animators, and sound teams in the film, television, advertising, and video gaming industries.[4][3]
| Company type | Software as a service |
|---|---|
| Industry | Film, television, advertising, video gaming |
| Founded | 2015 in Scottsdale, Arizona |
| Founder | Alex Cyrell, Blake Brinker, Brad Thomas, Roger Barton |
| Headquarters | Scottsdale, Arizona , United States |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Alex Cyrell, Brad Thomas, Roger Barton |
| Products | Evercast platform |
| Website | evercast |
History
The company was founded in 2015 by Alex Cyrell, Brad Thomas, and Blake Brinker, and is based in Scottsdale, Arizona.[5][6][7] After using the software, film editor Roger Barton joined the company and became a co-founder and investor.[5][8] In 2020, Evercast won an Engineering Emmy award.[2]
Funding
In 2020, an unnamed angel investor provided just over $3 million of funding.[9]